Take a stroll down this beautiful tree-lined street and you’ll see why Marshall is known for its historic charm. The homes here date back to the 1800s and are wonderfully preserved—perfect for a quiet walk or some Instagram-worthy photos. Follow the link for more detailed directions and info or grab a brochure from the Choose Marshall Welcome Center!
One of Marshall’s most iconic landmarks, the Honolulu House was built in 1860 by a former U.S. consul to Hawaii. With its unique architecture and tropical flair, it’s a fun and unexpected piece of Michigan history. If you would like to tour the home tickets can be purchased for $10, this ticket also grants you access to the Marshall Historical Museum.
Located in the heart of town, the fountain is one of Marshall’s most photographed spots—especially when it lights up at night. Take a peaceful walk through the adjacent park or follow the riverwalk trail for a scenic breath of fresh air.
The Wagner Ballroom, located on the third floor of Eastend Studio & Gallery in downtown Marshall was once Marshall’s original dance hall from 1870 to 1910. It is a beautifully restored historic space featuring an original ticketing booth, and stunning hand-painted grand foyer, staircase and grand ballroom. While you're there, be sure to explore the gallery below, which features rotating exhibits and local artwork.
This local institution is a must-visit for craft beer lovers. Grab a flight, order some BBQ, and hang out in the laid-back beer garden. Don’t forget to look up—the ceiling is lined with thousands of personalized beer mugs belonging to members of their Mug Club, a quirky and beloved tradition that makes the place feel like home to locals and visitors alike.
Located in a beautifully renovated historic building downtown, Grand River Brewery offers craft beer, cocktails, and locally sourced dishes in a lively, industrial-chic setting. It’s a great spot for a casual lunch, relaxed dinner, or celebratory drink while exploring Marshall.
A true Marshall landmark, Schuler’s has been serving guests since 1909 and is beloved for its classic American fare and warm, timeless atmosphere. With its cozy pub and elegant dining room, it’s the perfect place to experience a piece of local history and hospitality.
Just a short drive from Marshall, FireKeepers Casino offers a fun getaway for guests who’d rather relax indoors than explore the town. With gaming, restaurants, and entertainment all in one place, it’s a great option if you're looking for a little excitement during your stay.