Marquette is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Marquette County. The population was 21,355 at the 2010 census, making it the largest city of the state's Upper Peninsula. Marquette is a major port on Lake Superior, known primarily for shipping iron ore, and is the home of Northern Michigan University. In 2012, Marquette was listed among the 10 best places to retire in the U.S. by CBS MoneyWatch.
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Che Bello is a locally owned junior & women’s clothing and accessory boutique located in Marquette, Michigan. Order online and pick up your order locally or we can ship for $6 flat fee. We also have pop up shops, see our website for more details.
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Revisions specializes in creating unique, handcrafted home goods. Shop a clever collection of products including upcycled lighting, spoon jewelry, porcelain planters and other gifts. Each piece is locally handmade in their 2,000 sq. ft. production facility. Revisions also offers custom design services.
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Our passion is crafting quality art jewelry inspired by the beautiful natural landscape of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Lake Superior. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted in the studio above our brick-and-mortar shop in downtown Marquette, MI. From recycled metals and diamonds to local copper and Great Lakes stones, our mission is to provide artisan designed jewelry created in a socially and environmentally responsible way. Stop by our downtown Marquette, MI storefront to see Beth's latest work or shop online on our website. Follow us on Facebook for new products, promotions and studio sneak peeks!
As a self-proclaimed Yooper Ambassador, I cannot recommend BMJ highly enough! Not only are these the most quality pieces I've ever owned, but I love that she gets her inspiration from places in the UP that are near and dear to my heart (Pictured Rocks/Grand Portal, Twelve Mile Beach, the Au Train, Two-Hearted and Chocolay rivers, etc.). Her nature-inspired pieces accent my lifestyle, and they are also eco-friendly - the copper in her pieces are recycled from a UP mine. And if all this wasn't reason enough to like them, they also give back to their community by creating "fundraiser jewelry" where portions of the proceeds benefit places like the children's museum, art center, and public library. If you want to see all this jaw-dropping gorgeous in the same place, take a ride into Marquette and visit their storefront on Washington Street. They're beautiful on their website, but they're downright magnificent in person! You can see the quality of the metalwork shining through every piece, but I'll warn you: you'll want to take them all home with you!
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Snowbound Book is an amazing place for those looking to find a good book, welcoming employees, and a comforting environment. The selection of titles there are endless, and very great in variety. And it's all organized so well! The people who work there are also worth mentioning. There helpful and generous manner is the best I've seen. Also, the store itself is like something straight out of Harry Potter! Such a magical little bookstore.
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Quaint little shop leaning heavily to finish products (like the name) Great little shop for gifts or souvenirs.
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Stopped on a whim when I saw the sign and got some terrific fresh whitefish. They also carry a lot of other fish, seafood.
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The Gold Mine at Wattsson & Wattsson Jewelers is 100 ft. indoor mine features local mining history, fossilized dinosaur eggs, gemstones and more. The mine exits in the Rock Room, which features local specimens and a viewing area of the jewelers' work shop. Visitors are treated to a free plastic mining hat and cleaning of their jewelry. Named America's Coolest Jewelry Store in 2004 by Instore Mag.
I have very small hands, and finding an adult diamond ring that does not look too large on my hand is difficult. While shopping at a department store, a costume jewelry ring caught my eye. It had an array of small diamonds in a simple pattern with a thin band. It fit and looked great. Because it was costume jewelry and I wanted to wear it all the time as my wedding ring, I went to Wattsson & Wattsson to see if Chris could replicate it with real diamonds and gold. He said he could, and the result is wonderful. I love it!
Marquette's newest downtown shop! Offering Fashion, Home Decor, Antiques, and Accessories
Marquette's retro-chic boutique, featuring mid-century style with original and reproduction clothing, housewares, accessories, and more!
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