Places in Marysville, Kansas
Black Squirrel City
Keep an eye out for the black squirrels scurrying about in City Park. The story goes that a...Black Squirrels on Parade
As you drive around town you can’t help but notice the many creatively decorated...Historic Courthouse Museum
1207 Broadway. The Marshall County Historical Society is housed inside the former 1891...Historic Trails Park
From Broadway, ¾ mile south on U.S. 77 (10th), 1½ miles east then north then west (under...Koester House Museum and Gardens
919 Broadway. Coming from Germany to Marysville in 1860, Charles F. Koester became one of the...Las Cabanas Restaurant
908 Elm. This limestone house built by the Koester family in 1906 is now home to Las Cabanas....Lions Park
16th and North. In Lions Park a fun winding sidewalk leads you to the top of a small grassy...Lodging in Marysville
For lodging information click on the website link in the left hand column.Marshall County Visitor Information Center
101 N. 10th. Stop here for local and area tourist information. Kenny Winkenwader painted the...Marysville City Cemetery
From U.S. 36, north on 15th to Otoe, east to 16th, then north. The cemetery entrances, chapel,...Marysville City Park
S. U.S. 77 (S. 10th). After the Union Pacific converted to diesel power, a massive steam...Marysville Outdoor Murals
700 Broadway (Pony Express Plaza). Three Lifetiles murals depicting local historical scenes...Marysville Pony Express Rider Sculpture
700 Broadway. This 1985 Richard Bergen bronze sculpture portrays the first Pony Express rider,...Marysville Post Office Art
109 S. 9th. In front of the post office a bronze plaque relates the Pony Express story....Marysville Recreation
Included are the playground and swimming pool at City Park (S. 10th, ); Landoll Lanes bowling...Marysville Schools
1011 Walnut. The 1937 football stadium and the 1939 art deco high school were constructed by...Marysville Streets
When you drive over the brick streets, think about this. During a recent effort to redo the...Marysville Union Pacific Depot
400 Hedrix. As volunteers restore this 1929 Spanish Revival style depot for use as an event...Pony Express Home Station No. 1
106 S. 8th. For 18 months courageous young Pony Express riders carried the mail across the...Pusch-Randell House
1000 Elm. This 1904 Queen Anne two-and-a-half-story brick home was built with many angles plus...The Wall
N. 9th and Carolina. The 1934 WPA retaining wall is locally known as “the wall” and is...Toledo Coffee and Deli
723 Broadway. Nourish yourself with soups, salads, sandwiches, and coffees. Spoil yourself...Wagon Wheel
703 Broadway. A whiskey burger for lunch, smoked pork chops, coconut cream pie, and cherry...Lodging
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