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Marceline
, Missouri in Linn County


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Also known as:
Walt Disney's Boyhood Home
23 active listings near Marceline
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$599,000   👍 500 S Fairview Dr
$562,950   👍* 30358 Lily Dr
$301,900   👍 100 Peden Chapel Rd
$215,000   👍* 602 S Kansas Ave
$198,000   👍 310 E Truman St
$135,000   👍 106 S Main Street Usa
$134,500   👍 116 W Chicago St
$134,500   👍 116 W Chicago Ave
$130,000   👍 515 W Walker St
$129,900   👍 501 W Walker St
$110,000   👍* 202 W Walker St
$90,000   👍 211 W Gracia Ave
$85,000   👍 821 E Ash St
$79,500   👍 400 W Walker St
$74,300   👍 511 E Crocker St
$74,300   👍 511 E Crocker St
$70,000   👍* 126 W Chicago Ave
$45,000   👍* 1332 N Kansas Ave
$45,000   👍 325 E Lake St
$39,500   👍 108 W Chicago Ave
$25,000   👍 328 W Gracia Ave
$25,000   👍 328 W Gracia Ave
$15,000   👍 824 N Kansas Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Marceline, MO?
Then read on!

Marceline, Missouri is a small village with colorful history and interesting facts:

1. Marceline was the hometown of Walt Disney. He lived there from the age of 5 to 9 and it is said that the town provided inspiration for the design of Disneyland.

2. The town is home to the Walt Disney Hometown Museum which celebrates the history of Walt Disney and his family in Marceline.

3. Marceline was founded in 1888 as a railroad town on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and was named after the wife of a railroad executive.

4. The town has a rich history in agriculture and was once known as the "Purple Martin Capital of the Nation" due to its large population of the birds.

5. Marceline is also known for its historic downtown area which features many well-preserved buildings dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.

6. The Marceline R-V School District is home to the longest continuously running high school basketball tournament in Missouri, the Marceline Holiday Tournament, which has been held annually since 1923.

7. In 2014, Marceline was named as one of the "20 Best Small Towns to Visit in America" by Smithsonian Magazine.

8. The town's annual Toonfest celebration honors Walt Disney and his legacy with a parade, cartoon art exhibits, and guest speakers.

9. Marceline is also known for the "Walsworth Publishing Company," a major producer of yearbooks, photo books, and other printed materials.

10. Finally, Marceline has a strong sense of community and is known for its friendly residents who welcome visitors with open arms.