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The Madison County Courthouse, constructed in 1907, is a two-story Neo-Classical Revival brick structure in the heart of Marshall. It cost $30,000 to build. The cupola, a four stage polygonal structure, is one of the most impressive courthouse cupolas in North Carolina. the conical roof, bearing clocks on its alternate faces, is capped by a lantern which serves as a pedestal for a statue of Blind Justice. For more information about the courthouse and other historic sites contact the Madison County Visitors Center at 1-877-262-3476.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

French Broad Rafting Expeditions

Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting on Asheville's very own French Broad River. We are located 30 minutes from Asheville. We provide a guide in every raft-guaranteed. Call our 24-hour reservation line at 800-570

Marshall, NC Water Sports

Stanley's BP

Restaurant, convenience store and gas station. Sit down breakfast, lunch and dinner. Take out.

Marshall, NC Other Attractions


Historic Downtown Marshall

Marshall is enshrined in the Ripley?

Marshall, NC Other Attractions

Sandy Bottom Trail Rides

If an all day or overnight ride through the wilderness, miles away from the nearest road is for you, then we guarantee you will enjoy the trip we design for you! Daily rides of 1 to 4 hours long. Three hour trip to the 200

Marshall, NC Trails

Things to do near Marshall, NC

Yummi Yummi Chinese Restaurant

Lunch & dinner buffet everyday. Seafood Dinner Buffet Friday & Saturday. Open 7 days a week. ...

Buttonwood Inn

A small and cozy Country Inn located on the Franklin Golf Course. ...

Pinnacle Inn Resort Rentals & Sales, Inc.

We offer a variety of villas, 2 bedroom large and small, 1 bedroom, and ski suites. All of the villas are fully equipped wit...

Cody House

Vacation cottage. Walking distance to Hot Springs, whitewater rafting, Appalachian Trail. Sleeps eight, satellite TV. Ther...

Olde Towne Inn Bed & Breakfast

Comfortable country charm and cooking in an historic farmhouse across the street from the train and craft shops in Dillsboro....