Jun 12 2021
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Sep 04 2021
A Beautiful Location: the Architecture of NMU Exhibit

A Beautiful Location: the Architecture of NMU Exhibit

Presented by Beaumier Upper Peninsula Heritage Center at Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center

NMU has had a rich and fascinating physical history.  The campus features some of the region’s most significant structures designed by Michigan’s greatest architects. From the now demolished Kaye Hall, designed by D. Frederick Charlton, to Harden Hall (originally the Learning Resources Center) designed by Michigan’s most famous architect, Alden B. Dow, Northern’s campus is a mix of unique architectural styles and aesthetics.

The exhibition will feature key information about each structure, including photographs, maps, architectural plans. In addition, the exhibition will have a time-lapse map showing how the campus has grown and spread out over the past 122 years.  There will also be display cases featuring architectural fragments, signs and artifacts connected with buildings no longer in existence on campus.

Admission Info

A Beautiful Location: the Architecture of NMU,” opens on Saturday, June 12. The exhibition will be open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 12 to 4 p.m, through September 4. Admission is free and open to the public. Currently, all visitors will need to wear a mask unless they are fully vaccinated.
The Beaumier Center will be hosting occasional architectural walking tours of the NMU campus this summer. These tours are free but are limited to 20 people. To make a reservation for one of the following tours, please call 906-227-2549.
Walking tour dates:
Thursday, July 8
Thursday, July 22
Thursday, August 5
Thursday, August 19

Phone: 906-227-2549

Dates & Times

2021/06/12 - 2021/09/04

Location Info

Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center

Gries Hall is found on the corner of 7th St and Lee Dr, Marquette, MI 49855