The neatest part of historical homes is seeing them in all their grandeur throughout time.
Mark Althauser at our John L. Scott Centralia office currently has this beautiful home on the market, for a STEAL.
The story:
In 1907, The Palms family purchased a plot of land in the heart of the new and booming town of Centralia, Washington. By 1910, they had this home built. Theodore Palms was a lumberman with interest in the Walville Lumber Company. He passed away in 1925. (Don't fret though, there are no records indicating he passed away in the home!)
This area of Centralia has a history of noble residents and outstanding homes. 811 N Pearl Street was centered near the train station, banks, bars, and town stables. Back then it was "the center of it all". Today it still is in the downtown area, although it has become more residential. Downtown Centralia has unique restaurants, an restored historic FOX theatre, and antique shops that reflect the history of the area.
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