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Open today at 9:00-15:00
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503 W Main St, Marshalltown, IA 50158, United StatesMap
Phone+1 641-752-6664
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  • Dee D
    Dee D
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    A treasure for Marshalltown

    The Mowry-Irvine Mansion is a wonderful piece of architectural history as well as great venue for meetings and family events. I have toured it twice, once when it was beautifully decorated for the hol...

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2020
  • funtimes20192
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    Personal Tour of all 3 historic homes-Michelle is excellent!

    Michelle Roseburrough, the HSMC administrator, gave me a wonderful, personal tour of the Mowry-Irvine House, Glick-Sower House and the Binford House. She was so knowledgeable about the history of eac...

    Reviewed on Jun 9, 2019
  • DaleGeorgia
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    Grew up in Marshalltown

    Visiting my home town is always great. We always eat at Taylor's Made Rite and Zeno's pizza while there. Visited several places of history I frequented growing up in Marshalltown from 1943 to 1962.

    Reviewed on Jul 16, 2018
  • johnlukehart
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    Marshall County Historical Society

    This is such a great thing here in Marshalltown i follow them on FaceBook and i enjoy all the old time pictures they are posting it's just a great way to see the history of Marshalltown

    Reviewed on Jan 3, 2018
  • Linda C
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    Many interesting things to view here. The flags and uniforms of war era along with the many photographs displayed on the walls. Many persons have donated memorabilia to be enjoyed by others. Dale Pau...

    Reviewed on Oct 2, 2017