
Small Fort Plays Big Role in Mackinac History
When American troops returned to Mackinac Island following the War of 1812, they inherited a new piece of defensive architecture from their former British enemies. In addition to Fort Mackinac,

When American troops returned to Mackinac Island following the War of 1812, they inherited a new piece of defensive architecture from their former British enemies. In addition to Fort Mackinac,
A enormous red oak at the Wawashkamo golf course on Mackinac Island fell after strong winds in July and has proven to have a history that far pre-dates that of

The bombardment of Fort McHenry took place on September 13th and 14th, 1814 during the War of 1812. Francis Scott Key, held captive aboard a Royal Navy warship, watched as
