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The Mariner was built in 1927, it was converted from it’s original use as a movie palace and vaudeville theater in the 1970s. It served as a plaza filled with shops and was later converted to office space.
The Mariner has now combined its history into one space that includes unique shops, an art gallery and more. We also feature live music on stage and events in our boutique theater. The Mariner is unlike any other place or venue in our area. If you do plan a visit to Marine City and the Mariner, we promise it will be worth the trip.
labontegirl | September 2020
interesting place to visit
They explained the titanic in detail from each rivot to completion. Plus there are a few little shops within the theater.
doncV1692OR | February 2020
Surprisingly Good
A great lunch and service. The mussels and the broth were excellent—the bread made dipping outstanding. All the fish entrees were fresh and well prepared. Would like to go back.
Htroy | August 2018
Museum and theatre
A member of my family was recently honored in a documentary about the Hello Girls of World War l. The documentary was shown in the Mariner Theatre which is now run by the lovely and gracious Laura...
195508Anonymous | October 2017
Hidden Gem
We read about this place and Marine City in a Detroit Free Press Column. The Mariner was highlighted and truly deserved the recognition. Although only open on weekends, if you call ahead they will...
Kathy N | July 2017
Ship Models and so Much More
A neat place that houses the Titanic model plus many navy ship models,many other well known ships and a dollhouse on display. This is a theatre as well where old movies are shown on select dates