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  1. Marion is a city in and the county seat of Grant County, Indiana, United States, along the Mississinewa River. [4] The population was 28,310 as of the 2020 census. It is named for Francis Marion, a brigadier general from South Carolina in the American Revolutionary War.

  2. Mar­i­on, Indi­ana is con­ve­nient­ly locat­ed in the east-cen­tral por­tion of the state, mid­way between Indi­anapo­lis and Fort Wayne along the I‑ 69 Corridor. Whether you’re a longtime resident, new to our city, or a visitor, you play a crucial role in what makes Marion exceptional.

  3. Marion, Indiana has a rich history and culture worth exploring. The town boasts several beautiful parks and water attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a variety of entertainment, food, and shopping options in Marion and nearby cities.

  4. The City of Mar­i­on offers three major attrac­tions includ­ing its sig­na­ture Gar­dens of Mat­ter Park, the Splash House water park, and the world-famous “ Christ­mas City” Walk­way of Lights hol­i­day display.

  5. Marion, city, seat (1831) of Grant county, north-central Indiana, U.S., on the Mississinewa River, 67 miles (108 km) northeast of Indianapolis. Settled in 1826, it was named for General Francis Marion of the American Revolutionary War.

  6. The city was found­ed in 1831 by Mar­tin Boots and David Bran­son who each donat­ed 30 acres of land to devel­op a city by the flow­ing Mis­sissinewa Riv­er, after near­ly 20 years of set­tle­ment fol­low­ing the bloody, vic­to­ri­ous his­toric Bat­tle of the Mis­sissinewa of 1812.

  7. Marion is a small city in Central Indiana, the home of Indiana Wesleyan University, and birthplace of James Dean.