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Woody Hayes' cabin may turn Buckeyes fans' heads

Friday, July 31, 1998

BY The Associated Press

MIDDLEBURG, Ohio -- If you don't mind the gray bathtub and the scarlet sink, there's a little cabin in the woods up for sale that may catch your eye.

The asking price of the cabin once owned by Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes: $49,900.

Mr. Hayes' son, Steven, a Franklin County Municipal Court judge, is selling the cabin to settle the estate of his mother, Anne Gross Hayes, who died Jan. 10.

The cabin hasn't been used since Woody Hayes died March 12, 1987. The cabin sits on top of a hill over 3.3 acres in the middle of a 200-acre farm in once owned by Mr. Hayes' parents. It is about 90 miles east of Columbus in Noble County.

Middleburg resident Ed Sailing built the cabin between 1977 and 1979.

Besides the bathroom, there are other clues that it was once owned by Mr. Hayes.

A small red and white rug with a large numeral "1" sits at the foot of a leather armchair near the fireplace. The cabin is sure to draw the interest of Buckeyes fans, Tom James, the real estate agent selling the cabin, said.



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