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2406103 [2] Website. townofmarshall.org. Marshall is a town in Madison County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 872 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Madison County. [4] Marshall is part of the Asheville metropolitan area.
11th. Website. www.madisoncountync.gov. for Warm Springs Hotel, Madison County, ca. 1880. Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,193. [ 1 ] Its county seat is Marshall. [ 2 ] Madison County is part of the Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area.
August 16, 2007. Marshall Main Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina. It encompasses 40 contributing buildings in the central business district of Marshall. It includes notable examples of Classical Revival architecture and buildings dating the mid-19th century through 1950.
October 2, 2024 at 3:20 PM. MARSHALL, N.C. - Dennis and Susan Rector's family sorted through their third-generation family department store along Main Street here on Tuesday, going through muddied ...
Added to NRHP. December 21, 1989. From across the French Broad River, 2011. James H. White House, also known as Marshall House, is a historic home located at Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina. It was designed by noted Asheville architect Richard Sharp Smith and built in 1903. It is a two-story-and-attic frame dwelling sheathed in a thick ...
North Marshall precinct: Madison Early College High School, 5734 U.S. 25-70, Marshall, NC 28753. Revere Rice Cove precinct: Revere Rice Cove Community Center, 3980 Revere Road, Marshall, NC 28753.
35°47′52″N 82°41′02″W / 35.797675°N 82.683928°W / 35.797675; -82.683928 (Madison County Courthouse) Marshall. 8. Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School. Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School. May 31, 2018. (#100002519) 225 Mount Olive Dr.
May 10, 1979. Madison County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina. It was designed by noted Asheville architectural firm of Smith & Carrier and built in 1907. It is two-story, brick, Classical Revival style building. It has a hipped roof topped by a four-stage polygonal cupola.