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Mackinaw City Travel Guide |
Mackinaw City Attractions |
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Michilimackinac, about a mile (2km) from the centre of Mackinaw
City, was the first stop for new arrivals back in the outpost days,
around the 1700s. Today it remains the first destination...
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Mill Creek, located on US-23 a few miles south-east of Mackinaw
City, was constructed by Scotsman Robert Campbell in 1780, making
it one of the first industrial sites in the Great Lakes area....
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Visitors who step ashore on Mackinac Island from one of the
three ferry services from Mackinaw City can be forgiven for
believing they have stepped back in time into a Victorian village.
The small...
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From its position on Mackinac Island, Fort Mackinac has stood
sentinel over the Straits of Mackinac for 115 years, having been
built by British soldiers during the American Revolution....
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About an hour's drive north of the Mackinaw Bridge, situated in
one of the most scenic spots on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, lies
the intriguing Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum alongside the...
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