Explore Marshall Texas!
Marshall, Texas is a vibrant city rich in arts, culture, recreation, and history, offering something for everyone to enjoy. Known for its deep East Texas roots, Marshall proudly showcases its heritage through beautifully preserved historic downtown architecture, the Harrison County Courthouse, and engaging museums like the Texas & Pacific Railway Museum and Michelson Museum of Art. The city’s thriving arts scene includes local galleries, theater performances, and live music events, particularly during the popular “Second Saturday” festivities. For recreation, residents and visitors can explore a variety of parks, walking trails, and lakes, perfect for boating and fishing. Marshall also boasts a lively entertainment and shopping district filled with charming boutiques, antique shops, local eateries, and seasonal festivals such as the Wonderland of Lights—one of the largest holiday light festivals in the country. Whether you're interested in uncovering the past, enjoying the outdoors, or experiencing small-town charm with a big personality, Marshall offers a rich and engaging destination for all.

Arts and Culture
- Harrison County Historical Museum
- Mardi Art Wall
- Marshall Regional Arts Council
- Marshall Symphony
- Michelson Museum of Art
- Texas Shakespeare Festival
- The Artist’s Circle

Recreation
- City Parks
- Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Caddo Lake State Park
- Lake of the Pines
- Sabine River Authority of Texas
Entertainment
- Farmers Market on the Square
- Second Saturday activities

- Wonderland of Lights
- Memorial City Hall Performance Center
History
- Birthplace of Boogie Woogie
- Bishop College
- Ginocchio Hotel
- Handbook of Texas Online Search
- Harrison County Courthouse

- Harrison County Historical Museum
- Hotel Marshall
- Scottsville Cemetery
- Stagecoach Road
- Starr Family Home State Historic Park & Site
- Texas & Pacific Railway Museum
- Texas Historical Commission
- Texas Historical Sites Atlas
- The Great Debaters Black Heritage Tour