The Withers-Maguire House in Ocoee, Florida, is a charming event venue and historic house museum owned by the City of Ocoee. Built in 1888 by retired General William Temple Withers, the house showcases Stick Victorian style architecture and offers a glimpse into early 1900s life in Ocoee through its museum on the upper floor.
Once home to prominent citrus grower David O. Maguire and his family, including Ocoee's first mayor, the Withers-Maguire House is a significant piece of west Orange County's history. With its beautifully restored interiors, modern amenities, and rental options for smaller gatherings, the house continues to be a treasured landmark in the community.
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