

Artists Selected for Fifth Annual Artist-in-Residence Program
Eight artists have been selected for the 2023 Mackinac Island Artist-in-Residence program.


Eight artists have been selected for the 2023 Mackinac Island Artist-in-Residence program.


The largest archaeological excavation to take place at Fort Mackinac was the site of the original provision storehouse. Interestingly, it was the second time the provision storehouse was excavated, but the first time at Fort Mackinac.


In 1847, Horace Greeley and Lewis Clark, newspapermen from New York on a tour of the Great Lakes, were seated on the porch of Mission House and saw a giant creature out in the lake. They agreed it was a Sea Serpent! But was it?


In 2022 Mackinac State Historic Parks accessioned 176 objects into its collection and archives. Learn about a few of them here:


As the calendar flips to the new year, the Mackinac State Historic Parks crew is busy preparing its historic sites and parks for an exciting 2023 season.


Wintering on Mackinac Island has always been a desolate and isolated affair. While many were able to leave the island in winter, soldiers of the 23rd United States Infantry, Companies E and K, had to stay and adapt to their winter home.


The Christmas wish in December, 1873 for Mackinac? That it become the second national park in the country.


Throughout Fort Mackinac’s military history, British and American soldiers were issued bayonets to complement their shoulder arms. Learn a bit more about them here:


Are there deer on Mackinac Island? How did they get there? Learn about the fascinating history of deer on Mackinac Island here.