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    "This neo-classical revival structure, designed by Charlton & Gilbert of Marquette, was constructed in 1902-04 at a cost of $210,000. Built of local sandstone, it is the second courthouse to occupy this site. In a case tried here in 1913, President Theodore Roosevelt won a libel suit against Ishpeming newspaper publisher George Newett and was awarded six cents, "the price of a good newspaper." Another case tried here inspired "Anatomy of a Murder," a novel by Ishpeming resident John Voelker. In 1959 the courthouse was the setting of the motion picture based on the novel. The picture was directed by Otto Preminger and the musical score for the movie was written by Duke Ellington. The courthouse was renovated in 1982-84 at a cost of 2.4 million dollars."

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    Red Sandstone Buildings
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  • Corner Site - Marquette
    Corner Site
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    Downtown Marquette has a strong concentration of interesting buildings, most of which are constructed with our local red sandstone - called Jacobsville Sandstone, for the region in the Keewenaw Peninsula where it was first discovered. There are outcropings of Jacobsville Sandstone at Presque Isle within the city limits, as well as at Little Preqsue Isle nearby. The Vierling Restaurant shown here is only one of our many sandstone constructions.

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    Lower Harbor Ore Dock
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  • Silent Chutes - Marquette
    Silent Chutes
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    This monumental structure served as an ore dock for the local iron mines for over 60 years. It hasn't been in use for a generation now - another, more modern ore dock is in use close to Presque Isle, in north Marquette. The old concrete and brick edifice still stands, looking out where freighters used to congregate. Will it be torn down? Re-used creatively? Maybe it will continue to decay silently, standing as a reminder of the industrial roots of this region.

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    Marquette County Courthouse
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  • A Courthouse for the North - Marquette
    A Courthouse for the North
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    A source of civic pride, this courthouse was one of the authentic locations used in the 1959 film "Anatomy of a Murder." Old-timers still cherish the memory of the time that Hollywood came to the u.p. to film local author James Voelker's courtroom drama. I've talked with local residents who still remember when Jimmy Stewart and Lee Remick sat down for beers at a local tavern. The great director Otto Preminger cast local people as extras in the court scenes. And jazz legend Duke Ellington and his band also came to town to be part of the film. It was Marquette's moment of fame.

    Interesting note: in the summer of 2007, the Marquette County Courthouse was chosen to be the location for the First Day Issue (a big deal in the philately world!) of the Official Jimmy Stewart Commemorative Stamp. It was a fun event - our local congressman was there to help things along, and the Post Office even hired a Jimmy Stewart impersonator to sign autographys. Look inside for photos!

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    The Coast Guard Ice-Cutter
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  • By yooperprof on December 4, 2002
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  • The Mackinac - Marquette
    The Mackinac
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    You know that spring is nigh when the Coast Guard Ice-cutter Mackinac pays a visit to the harbor. It's usually in mid-march, but sometimes not until April. There have been some years when there's been ice on the lake well into May. At any rate, the Coast Guard cutter is a colorful sight on a winter's day.

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    What to see, where to find out about it.
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  • Chamber of Commerce - Marquette
    Chamber of Commerce
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    Begin your trip at the Marquette Chamber of Commerce, where you will find maps, and many helpful pamphlets. These pamphlets range from information for tourists visiting Marquette and other areas in the Upper Peninsula, as well as pamphlets to help people who are relocating to Marquette. There is staff on hand to answer your questions, as well as postcards for sale. The Chamber of Commerce is Monday through Saturday, and is closed Sundays. Be sure to visit the lakeshore and take in the Maritime Museum.

    Web : www.marquette.org
    Phone: 888-578-6489
    Address: 501 S. Front Road

    Sailing to Marquette (see my travelogue "Sailing to Marquette With Our Surprise Visitor") where we spent a few days on our way to the Picture Rocks National Lakeshore, we discovered that we had accidentally arrived during their Seafood Fest being held in the Harbor Park near the marina. During this Sea Food Fest weekend we had a great time listening to bands and sampling a wide variety of seafood at very reasonable prices. Also that summer the citizens of Marquette had been invited to create “family” poles to line the walks in the park. These poles would remain in place through out the summer and fall. Some of these were very creative. In 2007 the park was again decorated with local art, this time doors honoring women were lining the Harbor Park walkways. Photo 2 shows one of the 2007 doors in the park. (See my travelogue, “Summer Art In Mattson Lower Harbor Park“for photos of the family poles and additional doors.)

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    What is That Big Structure In the Lake?
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  • Historic Lower Harbor Ore Dock - Marquette
    Historic Lower Harbor Ore
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    In 2006 we spent two weeks in Marquette, at a friend’s dock near the Lower Harbor Park, and I discovered that many tourist come down to take pictures of the structure in my photo. I was also asked a number of times what it was. What you see in the photo, is the historic, Lower Harbor Ore Dock. At one time railroad cars moved onto this dock to unload iron ore into waiting ships. This ore was unloaded into the ship’s holds through chutes (also know as pockets). The rail tracks that use to carry iron ore to this ore dock have been removed, leaving behind this enormous landmark.

    Farther down the lake near Presque Isle is a newer ore dock that is still in use today, often lowering its chutes to load taconite, a concentrated form of iron bearing rock, into the holds of large ships. (See photos 2 and 3). This steel-framed ore dock runs out into Lake Superior for almost a quarter of a mile, stands 75 feet above the water, and has about 200 pockets (chutes). A rail track, running about a mile over an earth embankment, carries rail cars bringing taconite pellets from the Cleveland Cliffs Iron’s taconite processing facility, which is located near a large open pit mine just south of the communities of Ishpeming and Negaunee. The rail cars move along the top of the ore dock and empty the pellets down through the ore dock’s pockets. About 20 to 30 large ore carriers come through Marquette each month to take on a load of taconite. The size of these large ships is usually in the 600 foot range. It is interesting to watch the ship’s loading. The chutes are lowered into the ship’s cargo hold, and then the taconite noisily pours into the hold. The boat then moves 20 or 30 feet and a new pocket is lowered and the taconite is emptied into the hold again. Sometimes you see a ship that is around a thousand feet in size. If you do, this is probably a ship that has come to Marquette to unload coal.

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    Old Bank Building (1892)
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  • Red Tower and a Blue Sky - Marquette
    Red Tower and a Blue Sky
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    A Queen Anne office building, in brownstone and red brick. 110 years after construction, it's still one of the tallest - and most handsome - buildings in town. My dentist has his office here (well, he owns the whole building.)

    Every New Years', Marquette has its local version of the Times Square ball drop here. In the cold and snow, thousands of people gather for a moment of mirth and revelry.

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    Presque Isle - a Frederick Law Olmsted gem
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    once around the island
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    The first stop for Marquette visitors ought to be Presque Isle park, at the end of Lakeshore Blvd. It's only a few minutes from the center of town, but it contains some beautiful natural features that begin to suggest the dramatic scenery of this area. It was deeded to the city of Marquette in the nineteenth century by a well-known Native American leader, Charlie Kawbagam, who is buried there. The landscape design for the park was created by the great Frederick Law Olmsted, of Central Park fame. There are some dramatic cliffs overlooking the lake, old rock formations billions of years old, and a pleasant beach. There is a one-lane road around the island, but you should walk the 2 mile circumfrence path if it is at all possible. Best of all, go to 'Inspiration Point' on a warm summer's eve for the sunset.

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    Marquette in the Winter
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    Icy Lake Superior - in March
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    I love it when the lake fills with ice as far as the eye can see. I have heard that the Lake Superior occasionally freezes completely over.

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