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Marysville, the county seat of Marshall County, is a beautiful and prosperous town located near the Big Blue River in northern Kansas. Established in 1854, Marysville is the oldest civilian post office in continual operation in Kansas and home to the last original Pony Express Station! Along with several history museums and attractions, you’ll find multiple parks, a themed playground, a zero-entry swimming pool, a hiking/running/biking trail that connects to a trail system in Nebraska, 18 dining options, and 150 motel rooms. While history is a valued asset, we pride ourselves on the people and progress of Marysville. Marysville is located right off Highway 36, which tours across the northernmost counties of Kansas.
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