Discover the best top things to do in Calhoun County, United States including City of Marshall Riverwalk, C.O. Brown Stadium, Honolulu House, Brooks Memorial Fountain, Horrock's, Historic Adventist Village, Stow-Hasbrouck House, Hawkins Farm, Bosserd Family Farm, Battle Creek Bible Church.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
On the trail it was quite and in some of the trail had information as to what you were looking at. They have places to sit down and you were at your speed.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
This is one of the most popular of Marshall's many fine historic homes.
We visited Honolulu House today and had a wonderful experience! Our tour guide was knowledgeable and personable and the house is amazing. There are so many interesting features to see. Would highly recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Made a short stop on a hot Sunday afternoon. we had just finished lunch and it was good to stretch our legs and see this beautiful fountain. I imagine it's even more lovely when lit up at night.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
What a cool market and greenhouse nursery. The produce section was outstanding. There is a huge walk in meat and dairy section, gourmet cheese section, pizza and sushi section, an entire flavored olive oil section, imported can goods, an outstanding coffee section where you can help yourself to a complementary cup of java, and a great bar if you want to shop and enjoy a craft beer while you shop! Great wine and craft beer section! There's a lot more too! You have to see this. What an amazing place!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
“The Historic Adventist Village is one of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s most valuable hidden treasures. Although I have visited the Village on a number of occasions, I always leave inspired by the amazing providence of God in raising up the Advent Movement. The stories of the sacrifice and commitment of our early Adventist pioneers lift my spirits and encourage my heart. They provide insight into our past history, lessons for our current challenges and hope for the future. If you have never been to the Historic Adventist Village you will want to plan to visit as soon as possible and if you have already been to the Village, there is something new waiting for you as you visit this inspirational site again. I recommend it highly and will drop by any time I am in the area because this treasure is too good to hide any longer.” Mark Finley
We spent a very inspiring and informational afternoon being immersed in the 19th century and learning about daily life and the devotion of first days Adventist pioneers. I would strongly recommend for anyone interested in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist church, but also to the general public who wants to learn about Kellogg (of Corn Flakes fame), life in the mid 1800’s, or evolution of modern medicine.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
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