The Parade of Nations is a fall tradition that features exotic foods, native costumes, music and dancing from around the world. The annual multicultural celebration begins at 11 a.m. with a parade. The festival is from noon to 3 p.m. at Dee Stadium. Try tasty international food from dozens of food booths, and enjoy bands, singing, dances, free pony rides, face painting, and arts and crafts. Admission is free. www.mtu.edu
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Education & Learning History Kids & Family
Special Exhibit: Railroads of Marquette County: Yesterday and Today-
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Education & Learning History Kids & Family
Special Exhibit: Railroads of Marquette County: Yesterday and Today-
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Art & Exhibitions
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Education & Learning History Kids & Family
Special Exhibit: Railroads of Marquette County: Yesterday and Today-
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Art & Exhibitions
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Education & Learning History Kids & Family
Special Exhibit: Railroads of Marquette County: Yesterday and Today-
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Art & Exhibitions
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Education & Learning History Kids & Family
Special Exhibit: Railroads of Marquette County: Yesterday and Today-
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Art & Exhibitions
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Education & Learning History Kids & Family
Special Exhibit: Railroads of Marquette County: Yesterday and Today-
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Art & Exhibitions
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