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Disappearing Marion

Historic properties in Marion, Indiana and the stories of the people who made our community present and missing.

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Marion's Oyster Bar

City's dining history on the half shell

Nellie's Musical Manor

510 Spencer Avenue Home To Arthur and Nellie Davis

Samuel Plato's Hidden Masterpiece

The John Shaumleffel Home 613 S. Branson in Marion, Indiana

Susannah Clark: Nurse Honored for Service in Two Wars

In recent years, many historians have sought to correct the record regarding women's participation in significant events that have shaped U.S.

Eli Thomas House 2012 S. Washington Street: A Historic Marion Home

Property for Sale

Walter Grant: A Death in Spain

Marion High School Student, Lynching witness, Soldier in Spanish Civil War

Marion Throws a Beer Party

Hundreds line the Mississinewa for free drinks and fish

Marion Harpist Meets Harpo

Mildred Dilling gets her harp on.

Ed, Bill, and the Marion Story

A reporter and a teacher and a place.

"Too Hot to Handle" Fire at the Lyric

Patrons demand refund

A Mammoth Discovery Near Fairmount: Custody Battle Ensues

Museum of Natural History, New York

Homer Thomas: From Marion to the Olympics

Local man throws the shot

Local Business Buys Property on the Marion Square

One of Marion Indiana's Early Harness Shops, Montgomery Wards, and Beatniks Coffee Shop

Marion's All- Steel Dream Homes

Shipped to your lot. Assembled on Site with Wrenches

Baseball great jailed here in classic hoax

Honus Wagner encounters Hoosier Hospitality with a Marion twist

"All gave some, some gave all."

Marion IN National Cemetery

New Life Coming to Marion's Historic Firestone Building

Hubworks Marion Takes Ownership

A Deadly Crime in Liberty Township

Bloody body found in pond

Marion Malleable Forging Iron

Another in a Series of Made IN Marion

United States Glass in Gas City

Free land, free gas, and free water brings a factory to Grant County boom town