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  2. Marshall Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District that encompasses a significant portion of the central residential and commercial area of Marshall, Michigan. The district is nationally significant for the remarkably unified and well-preserved street plan, architecture, and public infrastructure, one of the largest such ...

  3. Marshall, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Marshall is a city and the county seat of Calhoun County, Michigan. [5] The population was 6,822 at the 2020 census . Marshall is best known for its cross-section of 19th- and early 20th-century architecture and as the future home of Ford Motor Company's BlueOval Battery Park. [ 6 ]

  4. Calhoun County Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Calhoun County Fair was first held in 1839. It was held in various places between its starting year and 1947, but made its permanent home on the fairgrounds in 1948. It has been an iconic site of Marshall ever since. [2] The fair was cancelled in 2020, the first time since 1848, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan's first NHLs were designated on October 9, 1960, when three locations were chosen. The latest designation was made on January 13, 2021. Eleven Historic Landmarks in Michigan are more specifically designated National Historic Landmark Districts, meaning that they cover a large area rather than a single building. [4]

  6. Governor's Mansion (Marshall, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon became lieutenant governor, and then acting governor of Michigan in 1841. However, Lansing was chosen as the new state capital in 1847, dashing Marshall's hopes. [4] Gordon was later appointed to the consular service in South America by Zachary Taylor, and died there in 1853. Gordon's widow owned of the house until 1882, when it was ...

  7. Masonic Temple Building (Marshall, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1875 the city suffered an economic crash when the Michigan Central Railroad moved much of its operations to Jackson, Michigan. It took nearly 50 years for the city to recover. [2] In the early 20th century, Masonic organizations all over Michigan were expanding. In 1911, the Marshall Masonic lodges banded together to form the ...

  8. American Museum of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum of Magic is the largest magic museum in the United States open to the public. [1] The collection is extensive, and includes both famous and obscure magicians (for example, it has artifacts from Clare Cummings, who was 'Milky The Twin Pines Magic Clown' and who donated most of his magic tricks to this museum). [2]

  9. Lyon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lyon Lake is a small, natural lake in Fredonia Township, Calhoun County, Michigan. The lake is approximately 3 ⁄ 4 mi (1.2 km) long and 1 ⁄ 4 mi (0.40 km) wide (125 acres (51 ha)). The lake is part of a small cluster of lakes 6 mi (9.7 km) south of the historic village of Marshall, Michigan. The other lakes are Fish Lake, Pine Lake and Long ...