The Marquette Regional History Center is pleased to announce our upcoming fundraiser: 1400 Lakeshore Blvd - Talk & Tour to take place on Thursday, June 30, 2022. Hear the history of how this property changed hands 87 times before the current owners purchased it in 1975. Jim Koski will share the owner’s stories of what it is like to live on the shores of Lake Superior and tour the inside to see this cabin that was built without hardware. Join us for this very unique and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. $75 per person includes refreshments. There will be two tours at 2:30 and 5:30. Tickets are limited to 120 total or 60 at each time. Purchase your ticket for your tour time at the MRHC, 145 W Spring Street, Marquette, or online at MarquetteHistory.org Call 906.226.3571 for more information.
The Marquette Regional History Center is a 501c3 non-profit in Marquette County, Michigan. The MRHC is home to a permanent exhibit gallery, rotating special exhibit gallery, Longyear Library, and Spring & Third Museum Gift Store. The Rydholm Gathering Hall is available for rent for special events.
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