Information about attractions in Marysville, California.
Museums in Marysville
Mary Aaron Museum
Gothic revisal home built in 1855 by architect Warren P. Miller
that was purchased by the Aaron family in the late 1870's.
Added to the National Register of Historic place in
1998 as the Warren P. Miller House.
Located at 704 "D" Street, on the corner
of 7th and "D" Streets in Marysville.
For visiting hours and other information call 530-43-1004.
Norwesco Telephone Pioneer Museum
Museum established in 1969 to display
historic items in the history of the
development of the telephone. Located
at 1508 Third Street in Marysville.
Historic Sites in Marysville
Bok Kai Historic Chinese Temple
The first traditional Chinese Temple built on
this site was erected in 1854. The original
temple was destroyed by a fire and the current
temple was built in 1881l. The temple
is a California Historical Landmark and it is
listed on the National register of Historic Places.
Parks in Marysville
Ellis Lake Park
Park built around an artificial lake that is
named after former Marysville mayor William Turner Ellis, Jr.
who served during the late 1800's.
Park activities include picnics, fishing,
bird watching, and riding pedal boats to several
of the lake's islands.
Beckwourth Riverfront Park
Marysville park on the banks of the Feather River
with boat launching facilities, a motocross course
for off-road vehicles, a BMX track,
a golf driving range, and sports fields.
Other park activities include jetskiing and waterskiing.
Marysville City Parks
Includes information about city parks in Marysville, California.
Attractions Near Marysville
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Beale Air Force Base
Marysville Travel Guide
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