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Historical Mqt Audio Tour (Individual Tracks)
This version of the July 2020 Audio Tour is sold as individual tracks, so you can load as an album on your playback software. The Historical Marquette Audio Tour (Full Tour) with no tracks is also available as a separate item.
Enjoy first person historical characters through an audio tour. Reflecting on the early days of Marquette is very entertaining when narrated by a variety of voices. You will learn from the people and events that shaped our community, such as a commercial fisherman, nurses through multiple eras, and a U.S. president. Listen day or night, from the comfort of your own home or on a smart-phone while strolling through town.
- 10 tracks, will download separately.
- 97 MB
- 1 hour, 8 min total tour length.
- These are MP3 files. You can play them on your computer through music software, smart phone or tablet.
- The advantage with individual tracks is this can be played in an album format with capability to skip to next track.
Music attribution: "Maybe" (1940), by The Ink Spots. Open source access 2020, Wikimedia Commons.
Once you receive your download link, only click once and wait for it to load (in order confirmation, or email). Do contact us with any questions during museum hours: 906-226-3571. Thank you.
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.