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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.

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  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.

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  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.

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