General Info

This is the story of Mackinac.  Make it yours to tell.
Step inside these five Historic Downtown buildings and experience a time that isn’t so long gone, at least not on Mackinac Island.  Smell hearty stew cooking over an open hearth; run your hands over wool strands on a spinning wheel; hear the clanging of a blacksmith’s hammer as steel meets steel, and then try it yourself.  Take time to smell the herb garden; ask questions; see original 18th-century French-Canadian architecture; hear the story of an accidental shooting that lead to a groundbreaking medical discovery.  It all happened here—in these actual buildings.  Make your story as unique as these buildings and the many experiences within them.  This is Mackinac.  Inspire to make it your own.


LOCATION

Mackinac State Historic Parks’ five historic downtown buildings are open to the public between June 6 – August 22.

The buildings are located throughout downtown Mackinac Island, Michigan, including Market Street, Main Street--also known as Huron Street--and Fort Street.

Pets on leashes are welcome.

PHOTO CONTEST

Learn more about the Marquette Statue photo contest
Send us your photos of the Father Marquette Statue and win a prize package valued over $200!


WATCH VIDEOS

 Historic Mackinac Downtown video

         Benjamin Blacksmith Shop Convention video


HISTORIC RENTAL COTTAGES ON MACKINAC ISLAND

For information on historic rental houses on Mackinac Island please see:
Geary House, Market Street, Mackinac Island
Steward's Quarters, Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Island

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