Museums and galleries
The Marquette Maritime Museum is located along the Lake Superior shoreline near the U.S. Coast Guard Station. The museum is open during the summer season and offers an extensive collection of maritime artifacts involving the maritime history of Marquette. Tours of the historic Marquette Harbor Lighthouse are also available. [visit]
The Upper Peninsula Children's Museum is located along Baraga Avenue. Those familiar with Marquette's past will recognize the former Bunny Bread sign that is located on the outside of the building. The museum features hands-on exhibits for children to learn and have fun doing so. The museum is open year-round. [visit]
The Marquette County History Museum is located along Front Street in the downtown district. The museum features many exhibits and artifacts of Marquette County's past. The museum includes a library and gift shop and is open year-round. [visit]
The DeVos Art Museum is the art museum at Northern Michigan University. [visit] The Oasis Gallery for Contemporary Art is another popular art exhibit.
The 231 House of Muses is a popular local music venue and art gallery in Marquette. It has been a subject of controversy in the past, and has recently burned down. Benefit concerts have been showing in order to raise money to help the House of Muses move to a new location. [visit]