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US National Ski Hall of Fame - The birthplace of organized skiing in the United States. WWW.skihall.com.
Lake Superior - beaches, fishing - Miles of sandy beaches, charter fishing and limitless hiking.
Marquette County Historical Museum - 213 North Front St.-906-226-3571-3.00 Adults 1.00 children under 12
Michigan Iron Industry Museum - 303 East Main St., Negaunee. 4 story museum located near the heart of the central business district.
Lake Superior Theatre - Lakeside theatre presents several productions in a converted boathouse at the popular lower harbor.
US Olympic Training Center - The site of our nation's third United State Olympic Training Cener.
Sugarloaf/Hogsback Mountain - Great hiking for all levels of hikers.
Westwood Mall - www.marquettecountry.org
Downtown Marquette - Charming historical downtown with numerous shops to browse.
Marquette Mountain Ski Area - Three double chairlifts, rope tow, patrol, school, rentals, night skiing, cafeteria, bar and nursery. 906-225-1155.
Mattson Lower Harbor Park - Located along Lake Superior just north of the ore dock and home of many festivals & celebrations.
Marquette Golf Club - Nationally acclaimed Greywalls Golf Course, Fees starting at 29.00.
Marquette General Hospital - Federally designated Regional Referral Center, Upper Michigan's largest health care service provider.
Northern Michigan University - Home of the NMU Wildcats, Barry Events Center and Forest Roberts Theatre.
Presque Isle Park - Marquette's recreational crown jewel. 323 acre forested island the juts into Lake Superior in the northern tip of the city.
Noquemanon Trail Network - The Noquemanon Trail Network is an intricate ski & biking trail network located in the upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Upper Peninsula Children's Museum - Nominal admission fee. Bring your imagination to see first hand the wonders of the world through the eyes of Upper Peninsula youth! Open daily Tuesday-Sunday. Hours vary seasonally.
Lakeview Arena - Home of the Marquette Iron Rangers and numerous hockey clubs.
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