On our first visit to Mackinac Island, we had been encouraged to visit Fort Mackinac. It was a great recommendation for our family of boys, all of whom are into military history. As part of Mackinac State Historic Parks, this well preserved piece of American history makes for a fascinating visit for any age.
Our visit was part of a tour via horse carriage and we explored over a dozen historic structures. It also includes the oldest building in the state.
With interesting exhibits and some period furnishings, taking a walk through transports you to a different place in time. From soldier barracks to the post hospital to the officers' quarters, you're able to get a sense of what life was like for those who resided on this island fort in the 18th and 19th centuries.
A big hit with my kids were the weapons firing and the cannon firing. The costumed interpreters are full of knowledge of the time period, staying in character as they convey the history of Fort Mackinac to guests.
Even if history isn't your thing, it's worth hanging out and taking in the spectacular views from this high vantage point. For more information, visit mackinacparks.com.
Monday, June 5, 2017
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