Marquette’s historic buildings explored

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Marquette has no shortage of historic buildings that are restored and occupied, but it wasn’t always that way. A local exhibit explores those that are still here and those that are gone.

Excerpt: Material manifestations of history can come in many forms, such as arrowheads, fossils, photographs and books.

Perhaps the most grandiose of these, tough, are the preserved – and even under-preserved – buildings that were the homes to noteworthy people and events.

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Source: Washington Times

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