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WDP1603
1826 Wilkinson Ave
Marquette, MI (in city)
4 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1105 sq.ft.
$122,000 View on Map
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195 County Road 550
Marquette, MI (in city)
4 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1800 sq.ft.
$139,000 View on Map
GDW7406
821 Mangum Rd
Harvey, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1242 sq.ft.
$139,900 View on Map
WTM1291
308 S 5th St
Marquette, MI (in city)
5 Bed, 2 Bath Triplex
3000 sq.ft.
$148,000 View on Map
WTA7984
1101 Norway Ave
Marquette, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1200 sq.ft.
$219,000 View on Map
PDD6269
620 Forest Park Dr
Marquette, MI (in city)
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2004 Huntington St
Marquette, MI (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2824 sq.ft.
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334 Green Garden Rd
Marquette, MI (in city)
5 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2372 sq.ft.
Gorgeous log home on wooded 1 acre lot, only 10 miles south of downtown Marquette.  Cathedral …more»
$340,000 View on Map
TDD1579
112 Superior View Ln
Negaunee, MI (5.4 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2200 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Marquette, MI

Marquette is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Marquette County. The population was 19,661 at the 2000 census. Marquette is a major port on Lake Superior, primarily for shipping iron ore and is the home of Northern Michigan University. It is the largest city of the Upper Peninsula. The city of Marquette averages about 144 inches of snow per year, making it the second snowiest city in the contiguous United States among those cities large enough to be reported.

The land around Marquette was known to French missionaries of the early 17th century and the trappers of the early 19th century. Development of the area did not begin, however, until 1844, when William Burt and Jacob Houghton (the brother of geologist Douglass Houghton) discovered iron deposits near Teal Lake west of Marquette. In 1845, Jackson Mining Company, the first organized mining company in the region, was formed.

The village of Marquette began on September 14, 1849, with the formation of a second iron concern, the Marquette Iron Company. Three men participated in organizing the firm: Robert J. Graveraet, who had prospected the region for ore; Edward Clark, agent for Waterman A. Fisher of Worcester, Massachusetts, who financed the company, and Amos Rogers Harlow. The village was at first called New Worcester, with Harlow as the first postmaster. On August 21, 1850, the name was changed to honor Jacques Marquette, the French Jesuit missionary who had explored the region. A second post office, named Carp River, was opened on October 13, 1851 by Peter White, who had come there with Graveraet at age 18. Harlow closed his post office in August 1852. The Marquette Iron Company failed, while its successor, the Cleveland Iron Mining Company, flourished and had the village platted in 1854. The plat was recorded by Peter White. White's office was renamed as Marquette in April 1856, and the village was incorporated in 1859. It was incorporated as a city in 1871.

During the 1850s, Marquette was linked by rail to numerous mines and became the leading shipping center of the Upper Peninsula. The first ore pocket dock, designed by an early town leader, John Burt, was built by the Cleveland Iron Mining Company in 1859. By 1862, the city had a population of over 1,600 and a soaring economy.

thumbIn the late 19th century, during the height of iron mining, Marquette became nationally known as a summer haven. Visitors brought in by Great Lakes passenger steamships filled the city's hotels and resorts.

South of the city, K.I. Sawyer AFB, was an important Air Force installation during the Cold War, host to B-52H bombers and KC-135 tankers of the Strategic Air Command, as well as a fighter interceptor squadron. The base closed in September 1995, and is now the county's Sawyer International Airport.

Marquette continues to be a shipping port for hematite ores and, today, enriched iron ore pellets, from nearby mines and pelletizing plants. About 7.9 million gross tons of pelletized iron ore passed through Marquette's Presque Isle Harbor in 2005.

The Roman Catholic Bishop Frederic Baraga is buried at St. Peter's Cathedral, which is the center for the Diocese of Marquette.

Marquette is the sister city of Kajaani, Finland, and Higashiomi (formerly Yokaichi), Japan.
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