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Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th-century French, and later British, fort and trading post at the Straits of Mackinac; it was built on the northern tip of the lower peninsula of the present-day state of Michigan in the United States. Built around 1715, and abandoned in 1783, it was located along the Straits, which connected Lake Huron and Lake Michigan of the Great Lakes of North America. Present-day Mackinaw City developed around the site of the fort, which has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. It is preserved as an open-air historical museum, with several reconstructed wooden buildings and palisade.
The primary purpose of the fort was as part of the French-Canadian trading post system, which stretched from the Atlantic Coast and the St. Lawrence River to the Great Lakes, and south to the Mississippi River through the Illinois Country. The fort served as a supply depot for traders in the western Great Lakes.
The French had first established a presence in the Straits of Mackinac in 1671 when Father Marquette established the Jesuit St. Ignace Mission at present-day St. Ignace. In 1683, they augmented the mission with Fort de Buade. In 1701, Sieur de Cadillac moved the French garrison to Fort Detroit and closed the mission.
Mackinaw City /ˈmækᵻnɔː ˈsɪti/ is a village in Emmet and Cheboygan counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 806 at the 2010 census; the population surges during the summer tourist season, including an influx of tourists and seasonal workers who serve in the shops, hotels and other recreational facilities there and in the surrounding region. Mackinaw City is at the northern tip (headland) of the Michigan's Lower Peninsula along the southern shore of the Straits of Mackinac. Across the straits lies the state's Upper Peninsula. These two land masses are physically connected by the Mackinac Bridge, which runs from Mackinaw City north to St. Ignace. Mackinaw City is also the primary base for ferry service to Mackinac Island, located to the northeast in the straits.
According to AAA's 2009 TripTik requests, Mackinaw City is the most popular tourist city in the state of Michigan. Local attractions include Fort Michilimackinac, the Mackinac Bridge, the Mackinaw Crossings shopping mall, Mill Creek, the Old Mackinac Point Light, the Historic Village, the McGulpin Point Light, and the retired US Coast Guard Icebreaker Mackinaw.
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Here is our trip to Colonial Michiilimackinac on 8/15/15 in Mackinac City.
I am Schmoo Treasures from the past come to life at this 18th-century fort and fur trading village. Reconstructed based on historic maps and more than 50 years of archaeological excavations that continue today, Colonial Michilimackinac offers a one-of-a-kind experience from cannon and musket firings to hearth cooking and crafts.
Getting ready for the day in the 18th Century was a bit different from what we are used to today. Historic Interpreter LeeAnn shows us the stepsby-step of getting dressed for a lady at Colonial Michilimackinac in the 1770s.
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Kids' Day Every Day at Colonial Michilimackinac, Mackinac Island during the summer 2010.
Mackinaw City, Mich. — For cooking enthusiasts who have done it all, theres now another learning opportunity coming your way. From 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. on July 7, July 14, July 21, or July 28 its your turn to cook from the hearth colonial-style. Colonial cooking classes are being offered for the first time at the authentically reconstructed Langlade House in Colonial Michilimackinac, a reconstructed 1770s fort and fur trading village. Each session begins with an introduction to using the Dutch oven, including cleaning, assembly, and heating. A separate menu will be prepared during each session. The menu will include a main course such as a soup or stew and a baked dessert. Participants will prepare everything from scratch, from cutting, husking to baking using all historically accura...
Every October, Colonial Michilimackinac holds a Halloween event called "Fort Fright". (Filmed October 9th, 2010 in Mackinaw City, MI) Michigan Splendor Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Michigan-Splendor/162453460445961?v=info#!/pages/Michigan-Splendor/162453460445961?v=wall
Driving I75 (Interstate 75) Over Mackinac Bridge, MI In Route To St. Ignace, Michigan Mackinac City is on right as we approach the bridge. Mackinaw City /ˈmækᵻnɔː ˈsɪti/ is a village in Emmet and Cheboygan counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 806 at the 2010 census; the population surges during the summer tourist season, including an influx of tourists and seasonal workers who serve in the shops, hotels and other recreational facilities there and in the surrounding region. Mackinaw City is at the northern tip (headland) of the Michigan's Lower Peninsula along the southern shore of the Straits of Mackinac. Across the straits lies the state's Upper Peninsula. These two land masses are physically connected by the Mackinac Bridge, which runs from Mackinaw City north to St...
This self-guided city tour includes chapters: Chapter Two: Traveling to the Island Chapter Three: Downtown Chapter Four: Fort Mackinac Chapter Five: The Grand Hotel Chapter Six: Natural Mackinac Chapter Seven: Circling the Island The self-paced tour includes photos, video, text and audio with insider secrets, history, travel tips, author's biography, and more for Mackinac Island. Other tours can be found at: http://visualtraveltours.com/tours_summary.html?view.x=47&view.y;=14 Visual Travel Tours offers hundreds of inexpensive, professional, self-guided walking tours of travel destinations around the world. These self-guided tours are downloaded to your iPhone, Android, iPad, Nook, Kindle or other mobile device, so there is no need for local internet connections. For more informat...
Video one of our Van trip to Michigan. Mackinaw City, Mackinaw Mill Creek campground, Tahquamenon Falls, Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MICHIGAN STATE,U S A 1. MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL,LANSING 42°44'1.10"N 84°33'19.64"W 2. ST.MARY'S CATHEDRAL,SAGINAW 43°25'32.93"N 83°56'11.47"W 3. TAHQUAMENON WATERFALLS,PARADISE 46°34'30.62"N 85°15'9.43"W 4. HENRY FORD MUSEUM,DEARBORN 42°18'12.84"N 83°14'3.17"W 5. FORT HOLMES,MACKINAC ISLAND 45°51'29.86"N 84°36'59.87"W 6. ST.AUGUSTINE CATHEDRAL,KALAMAZOO 42°17'30.99"N 85°35'30.80"W 7. DETROIT ZOO,OAK 42°28'38.85"N 83° 9'21.13"W 8. ST.ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL,GRAND RAPIDS 42°57'29.19"N 85°40'2.06"W 9. MANABEZHO WATERFALLS,WAKEFIELD 46°42'23.75"N 89°58'16.18"W 10. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSUEM OF ART,ANN ARBOR 42°16'31.53"N 83°44'23.32"W 11. FORT MICHILIMACKINAC,MACKINAW CITY 45°47'12.30"N 84°44'9.36"W 12. NORTHRIDGE CHURCH,PLYMOUTH 42°22'25.25"N 83...
Tour of Historic Fort Wayne, Detroit, MI Go to the official Historic Fort Wayne Coalition Home Page http://www.historicfortwaynecoalition.com/ Events http://www.historicfortwaynecoalition.com/Events.html
this video was shot at Mackinac Island. the music used is not mine. when watching listen to loudly. A tour guide from fort mackinac spoke very quite, and may confuse your speakers.? A film by Alexander Thomas CACTUSPANTRY.COM
Visit reconstructed Colonial Fort Conde. Originally founded in 1702 at 27-Mile Bluff up river, Mobile was relocated in 1711 to the current site where a temporary wooden stockade fort was constructed to protect the town. It was built by the French as a defense against British and Spanish attack on the strategic location of Mobile and its Bay, the eastern most part of the Louisiana colony. Fort Condé protected Mobile and its citizens for nearly 100 years from 1723-1820. The History Museum of Mobile's Senior Curator, Jacob Laurence; tells the history of the fort and the role it played in the founding of the city.
Professor of RVing, Jim Twamley, gives you a tour of Tee Pee Campground at Mackinac City, Michigan
Reservations: http://www.booking.com/hotel/us/parkside-inn-bridgeview.html?aid=866990 . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Parkside Inn Bridgeview 771 North Huron Avenue Mackinaw City MI 49701 This Mackinaw City hotel is next to Colonial Michilimackinac and the Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse. The hotel offers views of the Mackinac Bridge, an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Parkside Inn Bridgeview features a flat-screen cable TV and a coffee maker. A hairdryer and ironing facilities are also included. Free shuttle service is available to the Mackinac Island Ferry docks. The Bridgeview Parkside Inn also offers game room and a gym. Mackinac Island is within a 45-minute ferry ride of the Parkside Inn. Thunder Falls Family Water Park is less than one mile away.
Mackinaw City, Michigan waterfront highlights. Video taken during a few different visits. Just a little portion of a fine Michigan vacation spot.
Here is our trip to Colonial Michiilimackinac on 8/15/15 in Mackinac City.
Our visit to Colonial Fort Michilimackinac and lighthouse
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This a video of a cannon firing at colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
Getting ready for the day in the 18th Century was a bit different from what we are used to today. Historic Interpreter LeeAnn shows us the stepsby-step of getting dressed for a lady at Colonial Michilimackinac in the 1770s.
Kids' Day Every Day at Colonial Michilimackinac, Mackinac Island during the summer 2010.
On Sept. , 2016, kayaks and canoes paddle from the Straits of Mackinac shore at Colonial Michilimackinac Park, Mackinaw City, Michigan for the second annual kayaktivist protest against Enbridge's 63-year-old Line 5 pipeline under the Straits. A tribal security boat accompanies the group. (Video by Keweenaw Now)