Looking back, moving forward.

Looking back, moving forward.

Enter the Transportation Room exhibit to better understand how coast-to-coast highways & historic byways traverse Marshall County — the only place in America where all five intersect!

Michigan Road

U.S. 31

Indiana’s first north-south highway — started as an Indian trail.

Dixie Highway

U.S. 31

Founded by Carl Fisher,
builder of Indy 500.

Lincoln Highway

U.S. 30

Named for Abraham Lincoln. Shifted in 1926 to pass through Marshall County.

Grand Army Highway

U.S. 6

Longest & highest road
in the country.

Yellowstone Trail

Several county roads

3,000 mile trail that linked roads, first marked with yellow stones.

Experience an authentic soda fountain dating back to the 1940’s & discover how commerce shaped our communities.

Experience an authentic soda fountain dating back to the 1940’s & discover how commerce shaped our communities.

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123 N Michigan St.
Plymouth, IN 46563


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Tuesday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed Sundays, Mondays
& County Holidays


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Marshall County Historical Society, Museum & Crossroads Center is handicap accessible.