The Marie Webster House, a historic house located at 926 South Washington Street in Marion, Indiana, was built in 1905. It served as the home of the famous quilter Marie Webster from 1909 until 1942. This house is not only a testament to Webster's life and work but also a significant part of the history of quilting in America.
Today, the Marie Webster House is home to the Quilters Hall of Fame. This non-profit organization is dedicated to honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the world of quilting. Visitors can explore the history of quilting and learn about the individuals who have significantly influenced this craft.
The Quilters Hall of Fame, located within the Marie Webster House, features a museum with exhibits of quilts and quilt-makers. Visitors can view a variety of quilts, learn about the history and techniques of quilting, and gain insight into the lives and works of influential quilt-makers.
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926 S Washington St, Marion
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