WELCOME TO FOHS HALL

Fohs Hall in Marion, Kentucky was built in 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It was built to serve as a community center for Marion and was a donation of Ferdinand Julius Fohs, a notable petroleum geologist who grew up in Marion. Architects Frankel and Curtis of Lexington, Kentucky, designed the building, which was built at cost of $73,081 on the site of the small house where Fohs had lived. Fohs donated it to the Marion Board of Education to serve as a community center and as an auxiliary building for Marion High School, which was located across the street. The building included a music room, a lounge, a study hall, a small library, classrooms, and an auditorium.  Fohs Hall is the home venue of Classy & Grassy and The Old Kentucky Hayride.  It also hosts performances produced by the Community Arts Foundation (CAF).

Paducah Symphony Orchestra at Fohs Hall | December 11, 2022

Old Kentucky Hayride February 12, 2022

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The Tapestry – Creep – feat. Cappel 7.23.2022