Marysville Explorations
Learn more about Marysville by following the links below:
Marysville Explorations | History9th Street StepsWPA Retaining Wall Project - locally known as "The Wall"Black Squirrel CityBlack squirrels? In Kansas? Sure enough, it's true. Entering Marysville from any direction there are signs proclaiming "Marysville, Kansas - Black Squirrel City".Bronze Pony Express Horse & RiderLarger than life bronze Pony Express Horse and RiderHistoric Courthouse & Genealogical LibraryThis stately Romanesque building is visible coming into Marysville from any direction.Historic Koester BlockA square of commercial & residential buildings built during the last half of the 19th century and early 1900's, and listed on the National and State Register of Historic Places. The entire block was given by the Koester Family to the City of Marysville in 1977.Historic Trails Park & Rope FerryThe Rope Ferry in this park is a replica of the craft used by pioneers, Pony Express riders and other trails travelers.Koester House MuseumCompleted in 1876, this Victorian home is still luxuriously furnished with Koester belongings, including portraits, clothing, toys, books, furniture and household items.Lifetiles Murals3 Interactive Murals that come to life when you walk in front of them. One dedicated to the Pony Express, one dedicated to trains, and one dedicated to the history of Marysville.Marysville High School1939 WPA ProjectMHS Football StadiumWPA project still in use today.Pony Express Original Home Station #1Only original Pony Express Home Station still standing on its original site. Oldest building in Marshall County.Short BlockUnique "short block" that is half as wide as a normal city block. |
Brenda Staggenborg
101 North 10th Street
Marysville, KS 66508 Phone: 785.562.3101 Fax: 785.562.3101 |