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Lee Dam Center for Fine Art


category : Arts
Lee Dam Center for Fine Art The center for fine art brings cultural events, visual arts, music, and educational programs to the community of Marysville to enhance and enrich the lives of citizens of all ages.


Hours: Thursdays & Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m.
Address: 201 S. 9th Street
Phone: 785-562-2828
Our Email: krusewayne@gmail.com
Our Website:http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/towns/Marysville/
Various activities offered at the center include:

* Workshops - puppeteering, watercolors, rug hooking
* Visiting Exhibits
* Concerts
* Performances
* Christmas Fine Arts Show & Sale

Come visit us in Marysville, Kansas

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Doll House Museum

Enjoy a nationally recognized collection of Dolls, Indians, Toys and History, stretching from antique to the present time and all appearing in storytelling antics. The "Doll Museum comes with it's own unique Story Telling Experience." Over 1,500

Marysville, KS Museums

Pusch-Randell-Anderson Home

[Pusch-Randell-Anderson Home] Just east of the Historic Koester Block is one of Marysville's finest houses, the F.S. "Bud" Anderson home. Built in 1904

Marysville, KS Historic Homes

Pony Express Original Home Station #1

Built in 1859 by Joseph Cottrell, the Pony Express Barn Museum is the oldest building in Marshall County. Too, it is the only original home station along the Pony Express route at its original site. The Pony Express System was inaugurated April 3, 1860

Marysville, KS Pony Express

City Park Historic Displays

After the Union Pacific Railroad converted to diesel power in the early 1950s, Marysville, a crew-change point, asked for and received the great old steam locomotive on display in City Park, a Baldwin Consolidation 2-8-0, built in 1901 for UP, later used for short-line freight hauls.

Marysville, KS Railroad History

Hutchinson House

The Hutchinson House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built by Perry Hutchinson in 1872, this French Renaissance architectural style home is now a private residence.

Marysville, KS Historic Homes

Things to do Arts near Marysville, KS