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  1. Marquette County ( / mɑːrˈkɛt / mar-KEHT) is a county located in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 66,017. [2] The county seat is Marquette. [3] The county is named for Father Marquette, a Jesuit missionary. It was set off in 1843 and organized in 1851. [1]

  2. Marquette County is the largest county in land area in Michigan, and the most populous county in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 67,077.

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  4. North Circuit Courtroom. Photographs used with permission of Photographer Dennis Staffine. Circuit Court Judges Offices. Hon. Andrew G. Griffiin, Circuit Court Judge. South Chambers (906) 225-8217 fax: 225-8215. Hon. Matthew J. Wiese, Circuit Court Judge. North Chambers (906) 225-8205.

  5. www.co.marquette.mi.us › county_government › indexMarquette County Government

    Marquette County Government. Marquette County, named in honor of the Jesuit priest and explorer Jacques Marquette, lies in the rich iron-ore district of the north-central Upper Peninsula. To the east are Delta and Alger Counties, to the south Dickinson and Menominee, to the west Iron and Baraga. Lake Superior established the northern boundary.

  6. 0631600 [8] Website. Official website. Marquette ( / mɑːrˈkɛt / mar-KET) is the county seat of Marquette County and the largest city in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Located on the shores of Lake Superior, Marquette is a major port, known primarily for shipping iron ore from the Marquette Iron Range.

  7. Marquette is the U.P.’s largest city, named after Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer who lived among the Ojibwa people from 1669 until his death in 1675. With a strong economic and academic base, it’s culturally sophisticated, yet it’s still a wilderness at heart. Adventure is easy to find in Marquette County.

  8. Jun 28, 2021 · Tourism in Marquette County has been on a steady upward trajectory for years, and its importance to the economy is indisputable: a 2019 Pure Michigan report shows that tourism-related jobs make up 15% of the County’s employment, producing $110 million in total income, $210 million in visitor spending, and $24 million in state and local taxes.

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