Digital Media Program Downloads
Enjoy full programs below, and recordings of past programs as well - available here.
Legends and Lore with Jack Deo and Jim Koski
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Twenty Years On: The Dead River Flood of '03
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The Greasier the Spoon
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Lights, Camera, Marquette!
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Cops & Robbers: True crime tales from the frivolous to the mysterious to the deadly.
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Skiing Skating and Slapshots: A Winter Sports Slideshow with Jack Deo and Jim Koski
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Fur Trade Virtual Visit
Enjoy this video visit full of photos and museum footage, to learn about the fur trade era in our region.
Third Street: Day and Night, a Video History with Jim Koski
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Historical Marquette Audio Tour - Summer 2020
Audio Tours for download. Choose your tour format below.
Audio Tour MapRefer to this map to guide you
on the audio tour. Feel free to save a digital copy of this map or print for your use. Tour stops include:
1: The Marquette County Courthouse on Third Street, encompasses the block between Spring Street and Baraga Ave. 2, 3, 4: The old hospital campus in north of town, on Hebard Court, Magnetic St & College Ave. 5: 424 Cedar Street. Referencing, and can then walk by: the site of the Longyear Mansion on Cedar St between Arch and Ridge. 6: The Dandelion Cottage at 440 East Arch Street. 7: Lower Harbor commercial fishing dock off of Lakeshore Blvd. 8: The Bishop Baraga House at 615 South Fourth Street. |
Audio Tour characters include, in order of their stops:
1. Teddy Roosevelt on the steps of the County Courthouse [played by Bob Mercure]
2: Two nurses in 1918 at St Lukes Hospital building on Hebard Court [played by Cheryl Shirtz and Jill LaMere]
3: Two nurses and Frank Stolpe in 1940 at the Wallace Building on Magnetic Street [played by Mary Davis, Sue VanderVeen, Chip Truson]
4: The year of 1973, Nurses at the Couzens Building on College Ave [played by Fran Darling and Kathryn Russell]
5: John Longyear at his “smaller” home on Cedar Street [played by Blaine Betts]
6: Carrie Watson Rankin, in 1904 at the Dandelion Cottage [played by Rosemary Michelin]
7: Hugh Malloy, winter of 1937 at Lower Harbor. [played by Dan Smith]
8: Abraham Fluery at his home on South Fourth St [played by Chet DeFonso]
1. Teddy Roosevelt on the steps of the County Courthouse [played by Bob Mercure]
2: Two nurses in 1918 at St Lukes Hospital building on Hebard Court [played by Cheryl Shirtz and Jill LaMere]
3: Two nurses and Frank Stolpe in 1940 at the Wallace Building on Magnetic Street [played by Mary Davis, Sue VanderVeen, Chip Truson]
4: The year of 1973, Nurses at the Couzens Building on College Ave [played by Fran Darling and Kathryn Russell]
5: John Longyear at his “smaller” home on Cedar Street [played by Blaine Betts]
6: Carrie Watson Rankin, in 1904 at the Dandelion Cottage [played by Rosemary Michelin]
7: Hugh Malloy, winter of 1937 at Lower Harbor. [played by Dan Smith]
8: Abraham Fluery at his home on South Fourth St [played by Chet DeFonso]
You may also be interested in our recordings of our online history presentations or programs. Those are available here.