“learn about the 17th century Huron Indian village”
A national historic landmark, this museum interprets the rich archaeology and history of a 17th century Huron Indian village, Marquette's French Jesuit Mission, and local Ojibwa (Chippewa) Indian traditions and contemporary culture. Exhibits, continuous videos, and live demonstrations by nature interpreters all help visitors explore this exciting chapter of the straits area history.
The museum has been updated heavily since the photo given on this page. It's well put together and presents cultural artifacts in an engaging way. There are two video presentations available for viewing as well. There is no charge to walk through the exhibits, but they accept donations if you're so inclined. There is a small gift as well, it's worth a look through.
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Marquette Mission Park & Museum of Ojibwa Culture
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