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Mackinac Island: September 8, 1982: Skull Cave: Garrison Road Mackinac Island: January 12, 1959: St. Ignace Mission‡ Marquette Park, Marquette and State Streets St. Ignace: August 23, 1956: Robert Stuart House: 7342 Market Street Mackinac Island: June 23, 1983: Trinity Episcopal Church: Fort Street Mackinac Island: July 11, 1968: USCG Maple W ...
Mackinac Island: The Mathew Geary House is a wood-framed single family home built about 1846. Its raised basement, an architectural response to bedrock close to the surface, is characteristic of traditional Mackinac Island architecture. The Geary House remained in the Geary family until 1968, when it was purchased by the Mackinac Island State ...
Mackinac Island’s second Masonic Lodge was Mackinac Lodge No. 71 F&AM (1853–1862). Mackinac #71 was granted dispensation by Grand Master Henry T. Backus on 20 June 1853, and was later granted a Charter by the Grand Lodge of Michigan’s Grand Master George W. Peck on 11 January 1855.
Mackinac Island’s Biddle House dates to 1780 or so. It’s one of three very old buildings on the island. Admission prices for Fort Mackinac this season are $16.25 for adults and $9.75 for ...
Many visitors to Mackinac decide to ride the approximately 8.2-mile state highway, M-185, around the island. The road is paved, with lines guiding traffic, and is a fairly easy ride with only a ...
He also served as president of Mackinac Village in 1856, and was its postmaster from 1829 to 1849 and again from 1853 to 1859. He was the clerk of Mackinac County from 1825 to 1846. [8] While residing on Mackinac Island King was a founding member, and the first Worshipful Master of Mackinac Lodge No. 71 F&AM when it was Chartered in January 1855.