The Governor's Mansion Museum in Marshall, MI, is a historic home that was built in 1839 with the intention of becoming the governor's residence if Marshall was chosen as the state capital.
Although Marshall did not become the capital, the Governor's Mansion, also known as the Mary Marshall Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, now serves as a museum showcasing the town's rich history and its aspirations for political prominence in the 19th century.
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