Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

MCHS Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Bremen has a fascinating history beginning with the early settlers to German Township, their origins and the reasons they emigrated here. The stories of these early settlers, the sacrifices they made and the community they founded created the beginnings of the thriving Bremen of today.

Jensen will touch on many of the people and events since, whose lives have touched the Bremen community in so many ways. This will be a fascinating snapshot into one of Marshall County’s beautiful towns, told by its leading historian!

Free

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

Marshall County Historical Society & Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Don't miss "Mayor Mark's" presentation
on the weird and wacky highlights of
his time as Mayor!

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

Marshall County Historical Society & Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Come and hear how a Duke from Normandy, France, crossed the Channel, won the Battle of Hastings and became King of England. Learn how these events over nine and a half centuries ago affect each and everyone of us still today, every day.

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

Marshall County Historical Society & Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Marshall County is chocked full of interesting buildings and even more interesting stories that go with them. Come hear the history of Bremen's Dietrich Bowen house, the Argos Foker stone porches and how Bourbon ended up with so many beautiful brick Victorian homes. Learn how Culver Academies buildings gained their castle-like structures and how two Plymouth buildings put on whole new facades.

Free

Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Event

Marshall County Historical Society & Museum 123 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN, United States

Join the Marshall County Historical Society on Friday, October 11th, from Noon – 1:00 p.m., for a Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture event featuring Marshall County Historical Society & Museum’s Communications Manager, Anita Boetsma. The topic is Spooky Marshall County. Our area has had many alleged hauntings, bizarre deaths and unsolved mysteries over the years. […]