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Michigan Public Lands
Father Marquette National Memorial

Description:
Father Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary, established Michigan's earliest European settlements at Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace in 1668 and 1671. He lived among the Great Lakes Indians from 1666 to his death in 1675. During these nine years, Father Marquette mastered several native languages and helped Louis Jolliet map the Mississippi River.

Father Marquette National Memorial and Museum is located in Straits State Park and is interpreted in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Directions:
Car - The Father Marquette National Memorial is located at St. Ignace in Straits State Park, just west of I-75 off U.S. 2. A Michigan State Parks Vehicle Permit is required for entrance to the park.


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Father Marquette National Memorial
720 Church St.
St Ignace, MI 49781
Phone: Visitor Information (906) 643-8620
Email: Internet email is not available


INFORMATIONAL LINKS
Father Marquette National Memorial
Father Marquette National Memorial On-line Maps

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