A Park Cemetery Ghost Story

Pieces of the Past - Jim Koski Video Stories
"These are short video stories of Marquette. Some of the tales are famous, some are not, but all of them are interesting, at least to me.
Many of the pictures and materials come from the History Center's John M. Longyear Research Library. A few are my own. And others come from the amazing collection of Jack Deo & Superior View Studios, who's graciously allowed us to use them.

If you like what you see, feel free to join us the next time we're giving a tour or putting on a program at the History Center. Or - since you're already here - maybe just make a donation (www.marquettehistory.org/dona.... Either way, you're helping the History Center continue to bring the history of the area to life. Thanks.
​- Jim"
The History Center would like to thank Jim Koski for sharing these fantastic videos with us. Thanks for bringing history alive, Jim! Check out our website for more of Jim Koski's videos, upcoming events, and to find out how to connect with us!
Marquette Regional History Center
145 W. Spring St. Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 226-3571
www.marquettehistory.org/

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  • @micthechik7
    @micthechik75 ай бұрын

    yes

  • @billysegorski9081
    @billysegorski9081 Жыл бұрын

    That dream was true , my grandpa had quite a few dreams that all worked out to be fact. Along with the reoccurring, mausoleum dream, my grandpa had another dream with the same grandmother, shaking her fist saying assets, assets assets, it turns out that Lou Kaufman who had stolen money from my grandpa’s trust had a $10 million coin collection in the first national bank in Market Michigan. Still belong to my grandpa. He went to court over it in the early 80s.

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