The City

Plymouth, population 10,033, is located in the heart of the Midwest on the banks of the Yellow River. On our city's website you can find information about local city government, city history, and links to other informative websites. We hope the information and photos will encourage you to visit Plymouth, Indiana; a great small city with big plans for the future!

Plymouth, incorporated as a city on April 25, 1873, is located at the intersection of US 30 and US 31, the first East/West transcontinental highway and the first road from the Ohio Valley to Lake Michigan.

The County

Marshall County, population 47,051, is located in Northern Indiana, with its County seat thrust in the heart of Plymouth. Marshall County was formed in 1836; named after U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall, who died in 1835. Other cities and towns include:

Argos
Bourbon
Bremen
Culver
La Paz

Education

Public schools, private schools, and area colleges / universities, provide Plymouth residents with excellent educational opportunities.
Plymouth Public Schools
Saint Michaels Catholic School
Grace Baptist Christian School
Culver Academies
Ancilla College
Other Michiana institutions include:

Notre Dame
Saint Mary's College
Holy Cross
Bethel College