Learn about Martinsville Indiana.

The county seat of Morgan County, Martinsville is a small, family-oriented community of roughly 12,000. It has been called the “Gateway to Southern Indiana” in virtue of its central southern location and proximity to several major highways which connect to key destinations like Bloomington, Nashville, Indiana, and downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.

Street view of old town Martinsville, Indiana
Street view of old town Martinsville, Indiana

‘Old town’ Martinsville is still very much alive, with its many mom-and-pop shops and historic architecture. The city has been very active in maintaining and revitalizing this historically significant part of the city.

Real Estate for sale in Martinsville

Residential area of Martinsville, Indiana
Residential area of Martinsville, Indiana

Pristine neighborhoods, like the one pictured above, are highly sought-after among home shoppers in Martinsville who long for an alternative to the “cookie cutter” neighborhoods filled with tract homes. With their well-maintained exteriors and immaculate lawns, the pride-of-ownership on streets like these is quite evident.

Attractions

Though Martinsville is small, there is no shortage of fun, family-oriented things to do. Here are just a few examples of fun and interesting attractions in Martinsville.

Morgan County Fairgrounds

Morgan County Fair Show Arena in Martinsville, Indiana
Morgan County Fair Show Arena in Martinsville, Indiana

The Morgan County Fairgrounds are located at 1749 Hospital Dr in Martinsville. The facility is home to several fun events that take place at various times throughout the year, most notably the Morgan County Fair.

Welcome sign at the Morgan County Fair in Martinsville, Indiana
Welcome sign at the Morgan County Fair in Martinsville, Indiana

In addition to the fair, the facility is also home to several other non-fair events, such as auto shows, garage sales, a fall demolition derby, antique shows, and even the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life.”

Merchant Building at the Morgan County Fair in Martinsville, Indiana
Merchant Building at the Morgan County Fair in Martinsville, Indiana

The Merchant Building is one of several massive structures that are capable of housing events at various times of the year.

Morgan County Public Library

Morgan County Public library Martinsville, Indiana
Morgan County Public library Martinsville, Indiana

The Morgan County Public Library is located at 9410 State Road 144 in Martinsville. This historic building was built in 1906 on a $12,500 donation made by Andrew Carnegie. At the time, these funds were just enough to build a brick building. Later, however, city officials, raised the additional funds needed for the Bedford limestone structure you see today. The library opened in September 1908, with a collection of 1,500 books.

The Morgan County Public Library currently provides library services at the Main Library in Martinsville, and us a part of the Evergreen Indiana consortium, which allows patrons access to over 8 million items and over 100 libraries state-wide. The library offers dedicated areas for children, teens and adults.

Morgan County Veterans Memorial

Morgan County Veterans Memorial in Martinsville, Indiana
Morgan County Veterans Memorial in Martinsville, Indiana

The Morgan County Veterans Memorial is located at 169 North 4th Street in Martinsville. It was established in 2010 to honor American veterans. It was incorporated in Indiana, and employs a staff of approximately 3.

Morgan County Veterans Memorial lists the names of the veterans from Morgan County that lost their lives in World War 1 and World War 2. The monument is located in Martinsville, Indiana
Morgan County Veterans Memorial lists the names of the veterans from Morgan County that lost their lives in World War 1 and World War 2. The monument is located in Martinsville, Indiana

Etched into the structure are the names of veterans from the 4 branches of service, who served in past wars.

Events

Martinsville is home to several fun events, which take place at various times of the year, including the Morgan County 4H Fair, Morgan County Antique Machinery Show, Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival and Summer Fest.

Morgan County 4H Fair

Since 1860, the Morgan County Fair has has drawn visitors from all over central Indiana in August. The fair features a number of quintessentially “farm” type events, such a rodeo and calf round-up, a midway and 4-H competitions. The fair seems to get bigger with each passing year, with more exhibits, and even live music. The Morgan County Fair Queen is chosen at the fair.

Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival

The Farris Wheel at the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana
The Farris Wheel at the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana

The Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival is the longest running festival in Morgan County. This fun, annual event, the first of which took place in 1960, takes place in early October, on the historical Downtown Square.

Merry-Go-Round at the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana
Merry-Go-Round at the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana

The festival includes several fun activities, including an art show, carnival rides, classic car show, children’s events, quilt show, poetry and photo contests.

Food vendor at the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana
Food vendor at the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana

Photo of a food vendor.

Street view of the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana
Street view of the Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival in Martinsville, Indiana

Other festival activities include live entertainment, and one of the longest parades in Indiana.

Historic Martinsville

From the Grassyfork building to the many historic homes that surround the city’s ‘old town’ district, Martinsville is a city with an interesting history, one which has survived in one form or another to this day.

“City of Mineral Water” / Sanitariums

Martinsville, Indiana City of Mineral Water
Martinsville, Indiana City of Mineral Water

Driving through town, it’s hard to miss the famous “City of Mineral Water” sign that sits atop an old building downtown near the square. The sign alludes to the discovery of mineral water by Sylvanus Barnard as he was drilling for natural gas in the late 1800s. The discovery helped make Martinsville one of the leading health resort city’s in the nation. The city’s 11 “sanitariums” were incredibly popular, and built around Artesian mineral water springs, which were widely believed to possess healing properties.

Grassyfork Fisheries

Grassyfork Fisheries in Martinsville, Indiana at its height of production produced 75% of the goldfish in the United States.
Grassyfork Fisheries in Martinsville, Indiana at its height of production produced 75% of the goldfish in the United States.

On the north side of Martinsville sits a two-story brick building that was once a thriving fishery. It all started over a hundred years ago, when two brothers, Max and Eugene Shireman, inherited 50 acres of swampy farmland. Rather than let the land go to waste, the imaginative brothers transformed the land into a fishery. At its height of production, Grassyfork produced 75% of the goldfish in the United States, and was the largest goldfish hatchery in the world. The Morgan County Historic Preservation Society purchased the Grassyfork building and surrounding two acres in 2009, and it got it listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Historic Architecture

Statehouse in Martinsville, Indiana
Statehouse in Martinsville, Indiana

The Morgan County Courthouse occupies this historic building.

Stately home in downtown Martinsville, Indiana
Stately home in downtown Martinsville, Indiana

This beautiful home sits along Washington Street in downtown Martinsville. It is an example of the Mansard style of architecture that was popular in the 1870s.

Homes in old town Martinsville, Indiana
Homes in old town Martinsville, Indiana

These homes pictured above reflect the great variety of architectural styles that can be found, often one after another, along the very same street. The home on the left is similar to the large houses that once served as living quarters for high-ranking officers on Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis.

Ruby's Diner in Martinsville Indiana
Ruby’s Diner in Martinsville Indiana

The commercial buildings that line the streets of downtown Martinsville harken to a much earlier time in the city’s past; a time before large, national chains came to dominate the landscape of America.

Historic Depot Theatre/Martinsville Arts Council

The Martinsville Vandalia Depot was built in 1911. It served was a train depot for many years. It is located at 210 North Marion Street, along the old PRR railbed.

Historic Depot Theatre in Martinsville, Indiana was placed on the National Historic Register in 1992
Historic Depot Theatre in Martinsville, Indiana was placed on the National Historic Register in 1992

The building, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, is currently used by the Martinsville Arts Council.

Sidewalk view of the Depot in Martinsville, Indiana
Sidewalk view of the Depot in Martinsville, Indiana

The depot is also known as the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad Depot. The depot, which reflects the Craftsman style of architecture that was popular in the early 20th century, was designed by James Prather and built by Duncan Charles.

Old Morgan County Jail

This historic building sits just a block away from the Morgan County Circuit Court. Known simply as the “Old Morgan County Jail,” it was designed by T.J. Turner, and served as a jail for over a century.

The Old Morgan County Jail in Martinsville, Indiana
The Old Morgan County Jail in Martinsville, Indiana

The building was eventually purchased by the Morgan County Historic Preservation Society and renovated. Architecturally speaking, it incorporates elements of the Italianate architectural style, which rose to popularity in the United States in the 1840s and served as alternative to the Gothic and Greek Revival styles.

Detective Division of the Old Morgan County Jail in Martinsville, Indiana
Detective Division of the Old Morgan County Jail in Martinsville, Indiana

The building was listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It is open to the public and is a popular destination for photo ops. You can even get brunch inside every Sunday.

VFW (Post) 1257

the VFW in Martinsville, Indiana
the VFW in Martinsville, Indiana

The “VFW” building is one of several posts for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which can be found across the United States. The building features two WWII-era naval anti-aircraft guns, which are on display outside the front of the building. The VFP 1257 is located at 1000 Josephine Street in Martinsville.

Local Establishments

From antique stores to steakhouses, Martinsville is home to several small, independently-owned establishments that have become a part of the city’s economic and cultural fabric. Here are just a few examples.

Antiques on Main

Antiques on main in Martinsville, Indiana
Antiques on main in Martinsville, Indiana

Located at 110 N Main Street in Martinsville is a quaint little antique mall called Antiques on Main. The building in which it resides is an historic gem, with its early 20th century architectural style. This antique mall carries all sorts of treasures, such as depression glass, jewelry and vintage textiles.

Bynum’s Steakhouse

Bynums Steakhouse in Martinsville, Indiana
Bynums Steakhouse in Martinsville, Indiana

Bynum’s Steakhouse is located at 25 Sunnyside Drive in Martinsville. This old school steak house is the kind of place that virtually every Martinsville local knows about but is nevertheless easy to miss if you’re an out-of-towner. Word has it they serve a killer filet Mignon and New York Strip.

Firehouse Pub

Firehouse Pub in Martinsville, Indiana
Firehouse Pub in Martinsville, Indiana

Located at 21 N Jefferson Street in Martinsville, Firehouse Pub offers a nice place to sit down, and enjoy a meal with a glass of wine or mug of beer. This is a nice little pub with good food and a good crowd.

Martinsville Artesian Bowl

The Bowl in Martinsville, Indiana
The Bowl in Martinsville, Indiana

Martinsville Artesian Bowl is located at 1910 Morton Avenue. This smoke-free bowling alley offers several lanes of bowling, as well as two pool tables. It is located adjacent to a small cinema.

Morton Avenue Antique Mall

Morton Avenue Antique Mall in Martinsville, Indiana
Morton Avenue Antique Mall in Martinsville, Indiana

Located at 619 Morton Avenue, the Morton Avenue Antique Mall offers a variety of antiques, such as primitives, refurbished and recycled items, as well as hand-made, collectibles, and vintage items.

Showplace Cinemas

Showplace Cinemas in Martinsville, Indiana
Showplace Cinemas in Martinsville, Indiana

Showplace Cinemas is a small 2-screen movie theater located next to Martinsville Artesian Bowl, at 1910 Morton Avenue in Martinsville.

This and That Flea Market

This & That Flea Market in Martinsville, Indiana
This & That Flea Market in Martinsville, Indiana

This and That Flea Market is a nice place to shop for deals on a large variety of items, such as crafts, furniture, computers, clothing, toys, auto accessories, collectibles, and even a lot of old stuff you might normally expect find in yard or garage sales. This and That Flea Market is located at 760 W. Morgan Street in Martinsville.

The Haven Youth Center

The Haven Youth Center in Martinsville, Indiana
The Haven Youth Center in Martinsville, Indiana

The Haven Youth Center is located at 39 E Jackson Street. Founded in 1998, the center provides a safe place for Martinsville kids and teens to hang out with friends, play games, eat, study, learn new things.