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Much of Mackinac Island was designated as a national park in 1875, but it proved to be too expensive for the government to ...
About 1.2 million people visit Mackinac Island each year, so navigating the island during the peak summer season can be ...
Texas residents chose to scatter their ashes at the Alamo, Washington-on-the-Brazos, San Jacinto Battlefield & Monument, and Fort Mackinac, while other notable monuments across the country included ...
Mackinac Island is one of the top tourist attractions in Michigan. After a visit, you’ll understand why. The only ...
Celebrate the Fourth of July in Northern Michigan with small-town festivals, dazzling fireworks, and activities for the whole family.
Four miles off the northern tip of Michigan’s mitten, nestled between two Great Lakes, sits a tiny island where time moves at the pace of horse hooves rather than horsepower. Mackinac Island exists as ...
There’s a magical place in Michigan where the clip-clop of hooves replaces the honk of horns, where fudge is practically its own food group, and where time seems to have stopped somewhere around 1898.
Depending on what makes a trip to Mackinac Island perfect for you, how much you spend there can vary. Here's what you need to ...
There is no question that when you step off of a ferry boat onto Mackinac Island, you are taking a step back into time to a place very similar to the late 19th century.
National Fudge Day is celebrated each year on June 16th, but at Kilwins Fort Wayne, they treat EVERY day like National Fudge Day. Paul and Renee Marinko were fans of Kilwins before they took a ...