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Why Live in Marysville
Marysville, Kansas, known as the “Black Squirrel Capital of Kansas,” is a small city rich in history and culture. The town features 51 five-foot-tall fiberglass statues of black squirrels, reflecting its unique character and sense of humor. As the seat of Marshall County, Marysville offers a variety of small businesses, parks, and job opportunities, with the Union Pacific Railroad and local manufacturers being major employers. The housing stock is mostly vintage, with homes dating from the 1880s to the 1970s, though newer apartments are being developed in historic downtown buildings. Marysville's downtown, centered on Broadway, boasts boutique shops, banks, and eateries like Bite Me Barbecue & Catering, The Korner Bistro & Diner, and Sarge’s Sports Bar.
Recreational opportunities abound with several parks, including Marysville City Park, which features tennis courts, a playground, a pool, and the Black Squirrel Disc Golf Course. The Blue River Rail Trail offers nearly 13 miles of scenic views, connecting Marysville to the Nebraska border. Other attractions include Dargatz Park, the Lakeview Sports Complex, and the private Marysville Country Club. The community is known for its welcoming atmosphere, with various clubs and events fostering a strong sense of involvement. Marysville Junior-Senior High School, rated highly, emphasizes career preparation with multiple CTE pathways. Located along U.S. Route 77, Marysville is within a 75-mile drive of Manhattan, Junction City, and Lincoln, making it a convenient location for commuters.