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Binford House


category : Famous Homes
Italianate-style 1874 home with Italian marble, curved staircase, walnut built-ins. Listed on National Register of Historic Places. Catered refreshments and meals available by arrangement.


Admission: Fee
Hours: 8 a.m.-9 p.m.daily.
Address: 110 N. 2nd Ave.
Phone: 641-753-5450
Our Email: sheryl.readout@racom.net

Come visit us in Marshalltown, Iowa

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Grimes Farm and Conservation Center

Visit reconstructed prairies, wetlands with boardwalk trails, forests, minimum tillage croplands, and nature center.

Marshalltown, IA Wildlife Areas

Marshall County Historical Museum

View interpretive exhibits on Marshall County history, from the prehistoric to the present.

Marshalltown, IA Museums

Marshalltown Speedway

Iowa's fastest high-banked quarter-mile dirt oval. At the Marshall County Fairgrounds.

Marshalltown, IA Speedways

Taylor #4 Country School

This turn-of-the-century one-room schoolhouse is furnished with fixtures and equipment from Marshall County schools and depicts a typical Iowa educational experience of the era.

Marshalltown, IA Pioneer History

Jet Karting

Rental racing, WKA-sanctioned races on .6-mile asphalt road course.

Marshalltown, IA Kart Racing

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