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Marquette: June 16, 1972: Mather Inn† 107 Canda Street Ishpeming: June 18, 1976: Henry R. and Mary Hewitt Mather House† 450 Ridge Street Marquette: May 18, 1971: Negaunee City Hall: Corner of Silver and Jackson streets: Negaunee: June 15, 1979: Northern Michigan University Informational Site Northern Michigan University campus Marquette ...
The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art, sometimes referred to simply as "the Haggerty", is located at 13th and Clybourn Streets on the campus of Marquette University in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The museum opened in 1984 following a university collaborative effort that was chaired by professor Curtis L. Carter. [1]
Cleveland Mine Engine House Number 3: May 2, 2007 : 601 Division Street: Ishpeming: The Cleveland Mine was the second iron mine opened on the Marquette Iron Range after the Jackson Mine. The first portion of this engine house was built in 1880–1882, and served as the mine's primary hoist engine house until the ore was depleted in the early 1890s.
Besides the Wells Street location, there are plans for Taco Pros at 242 E. Capitol Dr. in Milwaukee, 2068 Miller Park Way in West Milwaukee and 7801 W. Greenfield Ave. in West Allis.
Ian's Pizza is adding a new location on the Marquette University campus. ... 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave. The proposed opening date is Dec. 2, according to the application. Hours are projected to be 10 ...
Actor Pat O'Brien (1899–1983) served as an altar boy at Gesu while growing up near 13th and Clybourn streets. He attended Marquette Academy (a preparatory department that later became Marquette University High School ) with Spencer Tracy (1900–1967), and later attended Marquette University.
County Road 492 (CR 492, Co. Rd. 492) is a primary county road in Marquette County, Michigan.The road serves as an alternate route between Negaunee and Marquette.Several historic sites line the roadway as it runs south and parallel to the main highway, U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) and M-28, through the Marquette Iron Range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
In 1976, it was renamed Marquette Hall in honor of the University's namesake. One of the most widely recognized buildings on campus, Marquette Hall was the home to several offices, including Undergraduate Admissions until they moved to their new location in the newly completed Zilber Hall.