This is a model SD40 6-axle Diesel-Electric locomotive built by the General Motors Electro-Motive Division in 1966.
This park is over 16 acres, featuring two shelter houses that can be reserved by the public and the Country Club Lake that is great for fishing! The country club also has a walking/jogging/biking trail (approximately 1.1 mile) that the public can enjoy all year-round!
The Marceline Golf Course & Country Club opened in 1970. The nine-hole course features 3,000 yards of golf from the longest tee for a par of 35. After playing a round of golf, stop by the Country Club for a cold beverage and snack.
The lake is known for great bass, catfish and crappie fishing. Waterfowl hunting is allowed on lake. The lake also has a boat ramp and restrooms.
This $2.5 million state-of-the-art facility was designed by Larkin Aquatics and constructed by Carrothers Construction. Together as a team, Larkin and Carrothers have completed twenty-five projects utilizing technologies and systems to create cutting-edge swimming pools for municipalities that will be enjoyed for years to come.
A self-guided walking tour of Marceline. You’ll be able to read and listen to information about many buildings and sites around Marceline right on your mobile device.
E.P. Ripley Park has been the heart of Marceline since 1898. The city takes great pride in it’s maintenance and the residents utilize it on a daily basis. Elias Disney would occasionally fiddle in the park’s bandstand while the Disney children found refuge from the hot summer sun under the dappled leaves of it’s majestic trees.
Our mission is to provide resources and services to the community and visitors. To meet the information, technology, and cultural needs of residents of Marceline and surrounding areas.
We invite you to explore 10,000 square feet of immersive gallery space located in our beautifully restored Santa Fe Railway Station in the heart of Walt's beloved Marceline, MO.
The barn in Marceline was the setting for Walt’s first venture as a showman. He dressed some of his pets and farm animals in costumes and announced the “Disney Circus” to neighborhood kids charging 10 cents for admission.
Small Town America - Perfectly Imagined!
A beautiful pocket park to rest your feet as you walk along Main Street USA.