
There are seven cemeteries located around Marquette, including one of the oldest in McPherson County with dates from 1868 to the 1870's and 1880's of early settlers and pioneers.
There are seven cemeteries located around Marquette, including one of the oldest in McPherson County with dates from 1868 to the 1870's and 1880's of early settlers and pioneers.
The downtown area of Marquette was built in the 1880's and 1890's, and has been restored to its turn of the century appearance. Most of Marquette'
Marquette, KS Historic DowntownsThe museum is on the State Register of Historic Places and highlights early Marquette and pioneer items, including a number of items that recall the tornado of 1905 which left serveral town structures damaged or destroyed. The Elim Lutheran Church young people society (Luther League)
Marquette, KS MuseumsThe beautiful native stone park entrances to Marquette's City Park were built in the 1920's by local stone masons. They were donated by various organizations in the community which engraved their names on the posts.
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Marquette, KS RecreationThis 16 room Victorian house was built in 1888 for Hans Hanson, one of the town founders. Restored to its original appearance, it is completely furnished with antiques, some original to the home. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Marquette, KS Historic HomesThis authentic one-room schoolhouse was moved into Marquette from its location northwest of town. It was built in 1906, and is very unique because of its all-wood interior. It has been beautifully restored and is operated as a museum by the Marquette Historical Society. It was moved here in 1986
Marquette, KS Historic SchoolhousesCustom feeding operation for 12,000 to 15,000 head of cattle. Tours by appointment. ...
The U.S. Cavalry Museum and 1st Infantry Division Museum document the storied history of American Cavalry and the "Big Red On...
"A trail passing through paradise". A 115 mile gravel and wood chip covered trail for non-motorized recreation passes through...