Rising above the cold waters of Lake Superior, the Ore Dock in Marquette stands as a physical reminder of the Michigan's strong industrial past. Built in the early 20th century and used to load iron ore from the Upper Peninsula onto Great Lakes freighters, the structure remains as an enduring landmark along the harbor in Marquette.
This hand-drawn illustration captures the quiet strength of the structure and weathered cement shaped by time, water and industry. The often-photographed structure, with its long corridor peaking to open water, is beloved by locals and a testament to our Great Lakes maritime and industrial history.
What You’re Ordering
• The design is available as a limited-edition fine art print of the original drawing• Printed on archival-quality paper
• Signed and numbered by the artist
Why It’s SpecialCreated by hand in the SBP signature style, this fine-art print is designed to be lived with as a reflection of place, memory, and Michigan heritage.
Who This Is Perfect For
• Collectors of industrial or maritime art
• Those who love the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
• Lake houses, cabins, and coastal cottages across Michigan
Options Available
• Ready to Frame: Fine art print, beautifully matted in soft white, 12x12 finished size
• Framed: 13 × 13 finished size with contemporary black frame and protective glass
If you’d like a similar place captured, consider a custom commission.
The Ore Dock Marquette | Hand-drawn Fine Art Print
• Limited edition of 50
• Shipping is included in the listed price
• 30-day satisfaction guarantee on standard prints; custom requests are final sale
• Care Instructions: Display away from direct sunlight and moisture

