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Nice views - good for a 15-minute stop
Nice stopover on the side of the road just off Lake Michigan. Gives a tribute to Pere Marquette. A big cross overlooks both Lake Michigan and Pere Marquette Lake. Ideal for a 15-minute stop.
Beautiful view from the top! Not marked very clear but they have a little roadside parking spot. We love historic sites so that is why we sought this marker out.
The cross is up on a hill that you can see from the parking lot. It is nice. The other side has a plaque explaining what happened to Marquette which I found very interesting.
We were actually on our way to the see the waves crashing against the south breakwater pier, we drove past the shrine. Upon return, we decided to pull into the drive and found that there was a boat l...
This memorial has been here for as long as I can remember. It is a memorial to the Jesuit Priest who was one of (if not the first) European to visit and survey the area. He died right here on our sh...
Nice views - good for a 15-minute stop
Nice stopover on the side of the road just off Lake Michigan. Gives a tribute to Pere Marquette. A big cross overlooks both Lake Michigan and Pere Marquette Lake. Ideal for a 15-minute stop.
Beautiful View
Beautiful view from the top! Not marked very clear but they have a little roadside parking spot. We love historic sites so that is why we sought this marker out.
Nice view
The cross is up on a hill that you can see from the parking lot. It is nice. The other side has a plaque explaining what happened to Marquette which I found very interesting.
Hidden Gem
We were actually on our way to the see the waves crashing against the south breakwater pier, we drove past the shrine. Upon return, we decided to pull into the drive and found that there was a boat l...
Nice view
This memorial has been here for as long as I can remember. It is a memorial to the Jesuit Priest who was one of (if not the first) European to visit and survey the area. He died right here on our sh...