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Marysville, Kansas

City Park boasts plenty of shade, a wonderful swimming pool, tennis courts, picnic area, playground, gazebo, auditorium, public rest rooms and several historical buildings that can be toured. In addition, you may camp with electricity at City Park free of charge. The City Park is located just south of the intersection of Highways 77 and 36.

Dargatz Park has a small playground for children, two baseball fields and basketball courts. Dargatz Park is located on 15th Street a few blocks north of Highway 36.

Lions Park has plenty of shade, a nice shelter for picnics and a playground. Lions Park is located at the intersection of 16th and North Streets.

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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

Historic Courthouse Museum

One of Marysville's great old landmarks is the Historic Marshall County Courthouse. Built in 1891, the brick-faced Romanesque gem has columns of polished red granite. "Justice" stands out in terra-cotta in cornices above the second-floor windows. It is listed on the

Marysville, KS Museums

South Koester House - Restaurant

The newest house in the historic Koester Block was built circa 1904-1906 and is now a restaurant.

Marysville, KS Historic Homes

Country Club Lake

Country Club Lake offers a small playground, a sandy area, fishing and is a great area for kite flying!

Marysville, KS Recreation

Things to do near Marysville, KS

Centralia City Lake Camping

There are picnic tables, plenty of camping pads and many sites with electricity. Tent campers welcome....