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An ore dock is a large structure used for loading ore (typically from railway cars or ore jennies) onto ships, which then carry the ore to steelworks or to transshipment points. Most known ore docks were constructed near iron mines on the upper Great Lakes and served the lower Great Lakes. Ore docks still in existence are typically about 60 ...
Ore Dock's first-floor bar with its railroad spike tap handles (2016) The upper community space has sandstone walls and a long wooden bar (2016) Reclamation IPA, Ore Dock's flagship beer. The Ore Dock Brewing Company is a craft brewery in Marquette, Michigan, that opened in May 2012. Named for a nearby local landmark, the brewery is known for ...
Marquette is known for its breweries, including Ore Dock Brewing Company and Blackrocks Brewery. [35] [36] Five breweries were extant in the city (as of 2019). [37] Marquette's port was the 140th largest in the United States in 2015, ranked by tonnage. [38]
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The ore dock was built on the shores of Huron Bay for $170,000 under the supervision of John Munro, Jr. It measured 1,000 feet (305 m) in length and required 2,000,000 board feet (4,719 m 3) of lumber. A sawmill was constructed to process the vast amounts of timber necessary for the project. [9]
Kam Jones is the clear alpha scorer for the Marquette men's basketball team. If anyone needed any more evidence, the senior guard scored 32 points on a hyper-efficient 14-for-16 shooting in MU's ...
The Lake Superior & Ishpeming's historic main line operates on a relatively steep grade, called "The Hill", from Marquette to the iron mines. The steepest gradient is 1.63%. [6] Because of the location of the LS&I's Marquette docks, the railroad must cross the Dead River. The trestle is 565 feet (172 m) long and 104 feet (32 m) high.
MV Kaye E. Barker on the Fox River in downtown Green Bay (2022). The SS Edward B. Greene on her maiden voyage in 1952, docked in Marquette. The MV Kaye E. Barker was constructed in Toledo in 1952 for the Cleveland-Cliffs Steamship Company as the SS Edward B. Greene, one of the eight AAA class freighters used for ore and coal shipping.