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• Explore Fort Mackinac, a low-profile stone outpost that has guarded the Straits of Mackinac since 1780. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the fort features the most historic building in Michigan, a beautiful view of the harbor, dozens of exhibits, and reenactments.
• Visit Arch Rock and gain stunning views of Lake Huron and the nearby Bois Blanc Island. Then travel over to Sunset Rock on the other side of Mackinac Island to gaze upon the majestic of the historic Straits of Mackinac. Other scenic spots scattered include Eagle Point Cave, Friendship’s Altar, Cave of the Woods, and Soldier’s Garden.
• Travel down into the heart of Mackinac Village to see the beautifully preserved Gilded Age structures that reside throughout. The historical architecture is so authentic that the U.S. Department of the Interior has identified the settlements as a National Historic Landmark District. Residents have even instituted a ban on automobiles the help preserve its rich cultural heritage.