Marshall County Map, Indiana

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Marshall County, Indiana

Marshall County sits in north-central Indiana. Plymouth is the county seat and has that classic Midwest feel with its courthouse square.
Lake Maxinkuckee, the state’s second-largest natural lake, is popular to fish or boat. There is the Marshall County Blueberry Festival in Plymouth.
The Culver Academies, a prestigious prep school, brings some culture to the area. The county is not too big, not too small. That means for many folks here, it’s just right.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| County Name | Marshall County |
| County Seat | Plymouth |
| Population | 46,000 (estimated) |
| Cities, Towns, and Communities | Plymouth, Bremen, Culver, Argos, Bourbon, Lapaz, Tyner, Inwood, Tippecanoe |
| Interstates and Highways | US-6, US-30, US-31, IN-10, IN-17, IN-106, IN-110, IN-331 |
| FIPS Code | 18-099 |
| Total Area (Land and Water) | 449 square miles (Land: 443 sq mi, Water: 6 sq mi) |
| Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | St. Joseph County (North), Elkhart County (Northeast), Kosciusko County (East), Fulton County (South), Pulaski County (Southwest), Starke County (West) |
| Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
| State | Indiana |
| Coordinates | 41.3224° N, 86.2661° W |
| Etymology | Named after Chief Justice John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States |
| Major Landmarks | Culver Academies, Lake Maxinkuckee, Marshall County Historical Museum, Centennial Park |
| Website | Marshall County Website |
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