At Marshall County, Indiana, there is something for everyone to discover and enjoy. Whether you’re looking for a fun activity with the family, a historical landmark to visit, or a tranquil day in nature, our tourist attractions can give you a memorable experience. Aside from museums and galleries, we also have entertainment facilities, like theaters.
Read on to learn about Marshall County’s local tourist attractions. If you need help planning a trip, you can call or message our local tourism bureau.
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Come for a show and a snack! Showland Cinemas provides a full service family entertainment facility with a concession stand with an extensive menu and meticulously clean restrooms.
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After its extensive Art Deco renovation, The REES Theatre is now considered the area’s newest performing arts center. The REES is designed in tiers with flexible seating which lends itself to various types of programs. The REES Theatre offers a versatile venue, great for concerts, movies, community theater, receptions, conferences and more.
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The Tri-Way Drive-In Theater opened their doors on June 4, 1953 as a single screen venue in the early years of America’s Drive-In boom. The name of the theater was selected from names submitted by the public. The name was selected because of its location on what was U.S. 31, between U.S. 6 and 30.…
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Located is beautiful historic downtown Plymouth, Wild Rose Moon functions as a small concert hall, where people come to listen to performers and speakers. Providing 90 seat theater where warm ambience and personal connection are conduits for positive interaction.