Enjoy a casual historic interpretive bike tour as you travel approximately 15 miles from the Michigan Iron Industry Museum to Ishpeming and then back again. Stops along the way include the Jackson Mine and Old Town Negaunee; on the return trip, we'll take a break for lunch provided by Midtown Bakery and Café. Registration required in advance. Fee is $25 and includes the tour, lunch, handouts, and a souvenir. Download Info.
Iron Ore Heritage Bike Tour
Michigan Iron Industry Museum 73 Forge Rd., Negaunee, Michigan 49866

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Concerts & Live Music Kids & Family
Arts Center at LSSU: Pianist Jenny Lin-
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Education & Learning Home & Garden
Garden Talks: Growing Native Wildflowers-
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Friday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Saturday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Sunday
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Concerts & Live Music
Afternoon with the Classical Masters-
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Monday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Tuesday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-
Wednesday
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Art & Exhibitions Education & Learning History
The Marquette Regional History Center presents “Women’s Work is Never Done”-
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Art & Exhibitions History
"Our Place in Time: 1918 Revisited"-

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