The Marshall County Historical Society is sponsoring a Brown Bag Lunch and Lecture event on Oct. 10 from noon to 1 p.m.
Museum Assistant Director Sue Irwin was scheduled to talk in November about local architecture. Due to a conflict with Kyle Sater from the Studebaker Museum, Irwin will speak at the October Brown Bag, and Sater will present at the March 2026 Brown Bag.
Marshall County is chock-full of interesting buildings and even more interesting stories that accompany them. Nearly every architectural gem has a tale, from quirky to tragic. Hear the histories of the oldest building in the Village of Maxinkuckee, some early truck stops, a house you could build from a kit, and more.
The Brown Bag will be held at the Marshall County Historical Society and Museum, at 123 North Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth.
Pack a lunch and learn with friends and neighbors.
For more information, please call 574-936-2306.
Marshall County Commissioners table fFire grant decision for Polk & Tip Twps. amid training dispute
Plymouth Firefighters launch local chapter of Project Fire Buddies
Plymouth city leaders meet Monday evening for Board and Council sessions
Plymouth Elks Lodge 2548 Celebrates 50 Years of Community Service
Marshall County 250 Committee sponsors free screenings of the classic musical film '1776' at The REES June 28th
Gov. Braun highlights jobs, public safety, and Indiana history in visits across Indiana
Hoosier farmers committed to soil conservation
Plymouth man arrested after officer clocks motorcycle at high speed on U.S. 31
