In the rolling hills of southwest Kentucky, you'll find a hidden gem of a town. With 500 residents, Marion is the largest Amish town in Kentucky, and it's an idyllic place that's brimming with Bluegrass heart and soul. This adorable Amish town is bustling, with a downtown boasting a variety of markets, antique stores, historic sites, and cozy eateries. It's a place where old-fashioned values and Southern hospitality intersect to create a wholly welcoming and wonderful experience. In short, Marion is a tiny but true Kentucky Amish town that's the perfect day trip destination. Come along as we tell you all about it!
Marion is located in Crittenden County, a region in southwestern Kentucky that's home to some of the state's smallest towns.
This town is home to an active Amish community of 500, the largest in the Bluegrass State.
And this humble culture can be seen, felt, and experienced all throughout Marion, Kentucky.
Historians will get a kick out of exploring Fohs Hall, a beautiful old building that's a fine example of classical revival style. It was built by Julius Fohs, a world-renowned geologist, and given to the city of Marion and the Board of Education in 1926. In 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it's a beloved event venue in town and a lovely place to explore.
In fact, Fochs Hall isn't the only interesting geological connection in Marion. If you're into unique museums, Marion is home to the Clement Mineral Collection, a collection of Kentucky and Illinois Flourite. The crystal specimens range in weight from a fraction of an ounce to hundreds of pounds, and are rather intriguing to see!
Marion's downtown district is home to lots of quaint shops selling antiques and hand-crafted wares. If you're into antiquing, you'll love Marion!
Yoders Variety is an iconic shop in Marion; this local Amish shop sells handmade furniture, clothing, toys, and food.
For a delightful little treat, head over to Yoder Greenhouse and Bakery; their butter pecan banana bars are a must-try!
Marion Feed Mills is another iconic spot in town; it's a long-standing business where people often come to hang out and while away the afternoon.
(You can also find pretty much everything under the sun at this all-purpose general and feed store.)
There's a slower pace of life here in Marion, Kentucky; it's a welcoming community that invites visitors to simply enjoy its rich and historic town.
Have you visited Marion, Kentucky, before? Did you know about this bustling community of Amish in Kentucky? What are some other fun things to do in Marion? What are some of your favorite small towns in Kentucky to visit? Let us know below in the comments section below!
Kentucky's small towns really are the best small towns in the country! Paducah is another of our favorite small towns in Kentucky. And for some of the best day trips in Kentucky, be sure to read The 12 Very Best Day Trips You Can Possibly Take In Kentucky.
If you are on the hunt for more fun places to explore and exciting things to do in Kentucky, Airbnb Experiences is a great resource, with tons of adventures on offer from the locals.
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