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2022-05-12T12:50:51-04:00
Where History Is Alive: Telling Stories Through Historical Markers
These are a series of short videos that feature the historical markers in Marshall, Michigan, as told by residents of Marshall.
Marshall
Honolulu House
Old Stone Barn
Adam Crosswhite
Baptist Church
Capitol Hill School
Calhoun County Fairgrounds
GAR Hall
George Woodruff
Governor’s Mansion
Harold Brooks
Pierce Homesite
Interurban
James Miner
Ketchum Park 1
Ketchum Park 2
American Magic Museum
Marshall House
Mazie Miller
National House Inn
Pioneer School
Post Office
Railroad Union
Sam Hill
Schellenberger Tavern
School System
Schuler’s
Territorial Road
Turkeyville
W. W. Cook
Charles Gorham
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