Freewheel Apartments
3500 Hemlock Dr,
Marquette, MI 49855
1-2 Beds $2,500 - $3,100
Experience Marquette living at Lincoln Apartments. This community is located on Lincoln Ave in Marquette. The professional leasing staff is ready for you to come by for a tour. Make sure you to check out the apartment floorplan options. Your new home awaits you at Lincoln Apartments. Stop by the leasing office to talk about leasing your next apartment.
Lincoln Apartments is an apartment community located in Marquette County and the 49855 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Marquette Area Public Schools attendance zone.
Situated on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Marquette is a scenic town on the southern shores of Lake Superior. Outdoor recreation abounds year round in Marquette, from hiking and boating in warmer months to skiing and snowmobiling in colder months. Marquette boasts stunning views of Lake Superior and nearby mountains from its own picturesque Presque Isle Park and the historic Marquette Harbor Lighthouse.
Marquette contains a delightful downtown area on Washington Street, where specialty shops, delectable restaurants, and cozy cafes housed in historic buildings line the street. Marquette offers a range of shopping options, with national retailers in the Westwood Mall and local boutiques strung along 3rd Street. Marquette is also home to the largest wooden dome in the world, the Superior Dome, in addition to Northern Michigan University. A bevy of events draws the community together in Marquette, including NMU football games, Harbor Fest, International Food Fest, and much more.
Learn more about living in MarquetteColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 5 min | 1.8 mi |
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