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Marion is located in the McDowell County, in the State of North Carolina. As a county seat, Marion has population numbering over 8,000 inhabitants. The city of Marion was established in 1844. "Where Main Street Meets the Mountains" is the beautiful motto that has been chosen to represent Marion.

Top Attractions within Marion

The Joseph McDowell Greenway is one of the landmark places to be visited in Marion. The greenway is dedicated to Joseph McDowell, who is also honored through the name of the county. This natural area follows the line of the Catawba River. There are many amenities which can be used in the Joseph McDowell Greenway. For example, you can use the fishing piers, have a picnic in the designated areas or just walk on the available trails to admire nature.

The Joseph McDowell House was built in 1787, in Marion. As a part of the foundation of the city limits, this house is seen as one of the most valuable historical landmarks here. It was the home of the war hero Joseph McDowell and it is now a museum. All the artifacts here are related to past ways of life and to major events in the history of the community.

The Carson House, a historically valuable building in Marion, was built in 1793. It is one of the homes that have formed the basis of the city's evolution. In its first years, the Carson House was the home of Colonel John Carson and then it was transformed in the county's courthouse. Today, the house functions as a museum, where people can admire memorabilia related to John Carson, the courthouse and the past development of the region. Many artifacts depict habits and values dating from the Civil War.

The Marion Depot is another great historical place, which also has a modern utility. It is the oldest depot to remain intact from the Western Rail Line. Nowadays, the depot functions as an event hall. All the most important meetings and celebrations of the city are held here. Individuals may consider renting rooms for private affairs as well.

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