Wonders of Mackinac: A Natural History of Mackinac Island
Our newest book – available now! The natural wonders of Mackinac Island have drawn people to its rocky shores for thousands of years. The island first emerged after the last
Our newest book – available now! The natural wonders of Mackinac Island have drawn people to its rocky shores for thousands of years. The island first emerged after the last
Completely redesigned in 2004, with new images, layout and cover. Highlights the surprise capture of Fort Mackinac by the British in the first major military encounter of the War of
MACKINAC ISLAND has always been a special place. More than 300 years ago Jesuit missionary Father Claude Dablon, after listening to Native American Stories and legends, described Mackinac as “an
Following the deaths of the grandparents who raised him, Ohio farm boy Jack Murphy journeys to Mackinac Island in search of his roots. There he discovers the meaning of loyalty,
Reports in Mackinac History and Archaeology, Number 10 Evolution and history of Fort Holmes, strategically built on the island’s highest bluff overlooking Fort Mackinac. from the book: “Summer visitors to
Mackinac History: A Continuing Series of Illustrated Vignettes, Volume III, Leaflet #4 Nothing causes a statue to so much as flinch: the snores of a weary traveler reclining at his