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Marquette: August 6, 1976: Marquette County Poor House (demolished) Division Street and Pioneer Road Marquette: October 23, 1986: Marquette County Savings Bank† 125 West Washington Street: Marquette: June 18, 1976: Marquette Iron Range Informational Designation Miners Park, at US 41/M-28 and Maple Street Negaunee: July 19, 1956: Marquette Ore ...
The museum also displays the mineral collections of the Ishpeming Rock and Mineral Club. The shaft site and museum are served by the Iron Ore Heritage Trail, a 47-mile (76 km) bicycle and hiking trail that covers much of the length of the Marquette Iron Range. The Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum is the starting location for the Marquette Marathon. [8]
The Marquette City Hall was built in the early 1890s; the demand for bricks and sandstone was enough that the local economy was bolstered through the economic depression that lingered at that time. The city used the building until 1977, when it was sold to a private developer who refurbished it into professional offices. 24: Marquette County ...
The Marquette Maritime Museum Association was founded in 1980 as the old Water Works was nearing the end of its useful life. In 1984, the Association commenced Museum operations in the Water Works. In 2002, the Museum signed lease papers with the Coast Guard to offer guided, supervised public tours of the Marquette Harbor Light.
Late 18th-century trading post owned by the Monroe County Historical Museum, open for special events and group tours [24] Negaunee Historical Museum: Negaunee: Marquette: Upper Peninsula of Michigan: Local history: website, operated by the Negaunee Historical Society, area iron mining, 19th century living room, local history and culture Nelis ...
The Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum in Ishpeming and the Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee each celebrate the history of the iron ore deposit and its miners. [8] [9] A 47-mile-long (76 km) [10] hiking trail from Republic to Marquette, called the Iron Ore Heritage Trail, also provides access to the area's historical sites. [11]
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MarqTran offers rides to students in the Marquette Area for half-fare. The bus station is located on Commerce Drive behind the Westwood Mall, next to Wright Street. The former bus station in downtown Marquette is home of the Marquette County Historical Society Museum. MarqTran offers door to door services, at a nominal price.