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  • Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library
    Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library
    Landmark/Historic;  Library
    The Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library is located in Ishpeming’s downtown on the corner of Main St. and Barnum. This historic building provides the community with many resources and services including, but not limited to, an extensive catalog, public computers, free WiFi, events and programming, and a friendly and helpful staff.
  • Marquette Regional History Center
    Marquette Regional History Center
    Education/Classes;  Festival;  Film/Video;  Gallery/Museum;  Landmark/Historic;  Library;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center;  Retail;  Sports/Outdoors;  Theatre
    Welcome to the Marquette Regional History Center We believe the preservation of the cultural and physical history of our area brings an understanding to the past and present, and provides a guide for the future. The Marquette Regional History Center not only maintains exhibits, artifacts and a research library, it is a forum for engaging the community and creating links between people. -Our Mission The Marquette Regional History Center is a 501c3, private non-profit organization that was established in 1918.  We receive no public funding.  We rely on membership, fundraising events, donations, rentals and admission fees to continue to provide our community and visitors with high quality, educational programming and exhibits.  We invite you to learn more about the History Center.
  • Peter White Public Library
    Peter White Public Library
    Library
    Peter White Public Library (PWPL) is located on the corner of Front and Ridge Streets near downtown Marquette, Michigan. Founded in 1871, the Peter White Public Library has served Marquette area residents for more than a century. Peter White Library is the largest public library in the fifteen counties of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Service contracts with Chocolay, Ewing, Marquette, Sands, Skandia, Turin, Wells and West Branch Townships have added to the area that is served by PWPL. Its service population, including the City of Marquette and the nine surrounding contracted townships, has grown to over 36,000 people. The number of library card holders has increased from approximately 6,500 in 1958 to more than 22,700 today.
  • Peter White Public Library Youth Services
    Peter White Public Library Youth Services
    Library
    Programming for kids ages 0-18.
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