Opera House, golf course among Best of Snohomish Co

Marysville, WALocal News

The Marysville Opera House and Cedarcrest Golf Course have been awarded prestigious titles in The Daily Herald's 2024 "Best of Snohomish County" awards. The Opera House, recognized as Best Wedding Venue, boasts a history dating back to 1911 and has undergone renovations to preserve its historic charm. Its features include a grand ballroom, stage, and modern amenities, making it a sought-after location for weddings and events. Meanwhile, Cedarcrest Golf Course, built in 1927, is beloved by golfers for its beautiful landscapes and well-maintained greens, earning it the runner-up spot for Best Golf Course. The course is highly regarded for its accessibility to golfers of all skill levels and has been named Golf Course of the Year by Premier Golf Centers.

Both venues highlight the rich cultural and recreational offerings of Marysville. Their recognition not only showcases their individual excellence but also underscores the community's commitment to preserving local history and providing quality experiences. Residents are encouraged to explore these venues, including attending open houses at the Opera House.

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