• Open House at Summit-Chapel School

    Summit-Chapel School State Rd. 10 & Birch Road, Bourbon, IN, United States

    Wythougan Valley Preservation Council will be holding a free, informal public open house at Summit Chapel-School from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 17. The one-room schoolhouse is located two miles east of Highway 331 on Highway 10. The building was restored by Wythougan, Marshall County’s county-wide preservation organization, in 2001 for people to experience what one-room schools of the 19th century were like.

  • Train Room is Open

    Train Room is Open

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

    Bring the family! There is something for everyone in our iconic Train Room!

  • 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
  • Ice Cream Fundraiser

    Ice Cream Fundraiser

    River Park Square 112 Water St., Plymouth, IN, United States

    What's better than an open air concert, ice cream and supporting the Museum?

  • Train Room is Open

    Train Room is Open

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

    Bring the family! There is something for everyone in our iconic Train Room!

  • Train Room is Open

    Train Room is Open

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

    Bring the family! There is something for everyone in our iconic Train Room!

  • Historical Home Tour – Hoham-Klinghammer-Weckerle House

    Hoham-Klinhammer-Weckerle Home 1715 Lake Avenue, Plymouth, IN, United States

    The Marshall County Historical Society & Museum is hosting a special Home Tour at a Plymouth landmark, the Hoham-Klinghammer-Weckerle house. The tour will be on Sunday, September 15th. Tickets will be sold for four time slots, hourly at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 to allow visitors unhurried tours.
    Located at 1715 Lake Ave. the property has a long and storied history beginning during the Civil War. Our recent fundraiser featured one interesting period of its past as “The Pine Tree Inn,” a prohibition era speakeasy.
    Kyle Davis and Tracey Blendowski purchased the property, recently restored by Schoberg & Schoberg and have finished an additional renovation of the house and grounds. An artful blend of old and new make this Queen Anne gem a stylish and comfortable home.
    Tickets are $!5 each and available at the Museum, 123 N. Michigan St., Plymouth. Museum hours are 10:00 until 4:00, Tuesday through Saturday. For questions, call 574-936-2306. Proceeds raised support MCHS community programs. Unfortunately, with multiple staircases, the house is not ADA accessible. On-site bathrooms will not be open to the public.

    $15