Marshall is a city in and the county seat of Harrison County in northeastern Texas in the United States. Marshall is a major cultural and educational center in East Texas and the tri-state area. At the 2010 census, the population of Marshall was 23,523. The population of the Marshall Micropolitan Area, comprising all of Harrison County, was 65,631 in 2010.
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Gingko Leaf Gallery is located in the historic Elks Lodge building. Artists living in East Texas and beyond are showcased. Additionally,classes, workshops,and demonstrations are offered in the gallery. From abstract to realism, fiber arts, metal sculpture, paintings, pottery, jewelry and more, this gallery brims with the creative spirit.
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Sisters Art & Vintage is an eclectic collection including 1000s of frames, art & collectible treasures from late 18th century to present.
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Nestled in the heart of Marshall's museums and cultural activities, Starr Family Home State Historic Site is composed of several elegant structures that map the 150-year history of the Starr family in Texas. Period furnishings, clothing, and antiques trace the transition of the buildings through four generations of the Starr family.
When we toured the Sam Rayburn home we learned about this house that wasn't too far away so we decided to check it out. So glad we did! It was a lovely old home from another era with an excellent tour guide.
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Unfortunately the Museum was closed when I visited the Train Station this trip, however have been there in prior trips. For those who love all Classic Train things and History accordingly, the Texas & Pacific Railway Museum is a 'Must See' - very knowledgeable and friendly 'Proprietors'. Also, wonderful Restaurant in the beautifully restored Ginnachio Hotel there, open for lunch & dinner and cocktails if desired!
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Marshall is my Hometown. Although I haven't lived there for many decades, my High School Class Reunions are held every five years since 1995 and I've only missed one. Downtown Marshall is a wonderful place to shop & dine - all very unique and eclectic businesses. The Historical Harrison County Courthouse is the shining centerpiece in the Square, and Farmer's Market and handcrafted items, such as jewelry & purses, as well as specialty food products, such as Caramel PopCorn and Jellies and Jams, are available on Saturdays. Antique & Classic 'Car Shows' are also an additional treat on some regular basis, and Local Music Artists performing in a small 'park' across from the 'Old Courthouse' on some evenings is an extra special treat. The Harrison County Historical Museum is ever a treasure trove for those who love our History (warts & all!) and those 'working' there are highly knowledgeable and very personable folks!
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