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    For some background on Marion and Grant County check out this museum in the historic Carnegie Library (1902). Built in the Beaux-Arts style, this building served as Marion’s public library in 1991, and opened as a museum within months of the library switching to a new building. When we compiled this list the main exhibit was Made in Marion, chartin...

    A public space that any city would be proud of, Matter Park is a short way down the Mississinewa River from downtown Marion. A product of Marion’s boom days, this park grew up at the turn of the century and even had a zoo that stayed open until the 1970s. After a period of decline, Matter Park has bounced back over the last 20 years or so, and has ...

    There has been a courthouse at this square in downtown Marion since 1933. The current building, completed in 1882, is the third courthouse and was initially crowned with a dome that was removed in 1960. In 1930, the courthouse was the setting for the most infamous event in the town’s history when three black men, awaiting a hearing for murder/robbe...

    During the War of 1812, the Battle of the Mississinewa was fought on the riverbank, seven miles north of today’s Marion. This was an expedition ordered in December 1812 by William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) against Miami Indian villages, responding to attacks on Fort Harrison and Fort Wayne. Every October there’s a remarkable reenactment on the bat...

    The most scenic way to get to Matter Park from downtown Marion is along this 2.25-mile path that starts by the Washington Street Bridge and finishes in the north at Matter Park’s pond. Created in the 1980s, the Mississinewa Riverwalk has been designed for fitness as well as passive recreation, passing through a chain of public parks. These all have...

    The famed quilt designer and entrepreneur Marie Webster (1859-1956) was born in Marion. The fine house, constructed in 1905, where she settled with her husband George and lived from 1909 to 1942, is now home to the Quilters Hall of Fame. This organization, recognizing people who have made outstanding contributions to this art form, was founded in 1...

    In the southeast of the city is the peaceful resting place for more than 8,000 men and women, veterans from numerous wars over the last 160+ years. What would become the Marion National Cemetery was established in 1889 after a petition by congressman and Civil War veteran George Washington Steele (1839-1922) for a Soldier’s Home in Grant County. Th...

    One of the top family water parks in Indiana is right here in Marion. Open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, the Marion Splash House is a blend of fun and relaxation, with all kinds of attractions and more than 30,000 square feet of deck space. Some of the highlights are a wave pool with the highest waves in Indiana, a lazy river, two twistin...

    In 1919 and 1920, Marion hosted the early motorcycle race, the Cornfield Classic. History was made in 1920 when Harley Davidson rider Ray Weishaar won the race and brought his piglet along for the victory lap. His teammates started calling themselves the Hog Boys, and this is the origin of Harley Davidson’s being known as “hogs”. That heritage is c...

    Film buffs or fans of James Dean (1931-1955) can follow his footsteps in Grant County. Dean’s birthplace is right in downtown Marion, at the site of the Seven Gables Apartment House. That building is long gone, but there’s a pocket park here centered on a black stone monument and labeled with a historic marker. With benches and a lighted backdrop o...

  1. Sep 12, 2022 · Beautiful river views, disk golf, tennis , pickle ball, and a great accessible kid's playground are a few of the attractions at Matter park.. There is a world class flower garden, a pond, and there are walking trails as well. There is music in season and a trail of lights at Christmas.

  2. Mar­i­on, Indi­ana is famous­ly the birth­place of leg­endary Hol­ly­wood icon, James Dean. Vis­it the James Dean Birth Site Memo­r­i­al down­town at 4th and McClure Street on your way to or from the mul­ti­tude of attrac­tions in his home­town of Fair­mount, also in Grant County.

  3. Things to Do in Marion, Indiana: See Tripadvisor's 2,383 traveller reviews and photos of Marion tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Marion. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. The City of Mar­i­on offers three major attrac­tions includ­ing its sig­na­ture Gar­dens of Mat­ter Park, the Splash House water park, and the world-famous “ Christ­mas City” Walk­way of Lights hol­i­day display. Arts Scene. Attractions. Events. Visit Grant County.

  5. Jan 30, 2023 · 20 Best Things to Do in Marion, IN. Drawing up a list of the top 15 things to do in Marion shouldn’t be much of a bother, as this city is the seat of Grant County, Indiana. As the county’s hub, the city of Marion offers plenty of points of interest, providing many exciting activities to visiting tourists.

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