This charming guidebook offers a detailed history of Mackinac Island, a popular tourist destination in Michigan. The author draws on a wide range of sources to explore the island's rich cultural heritage, from its early Native American inhabitants to the French and British settlers who made it their home. The book also offers practical information for visitors, including tips on where to stay, what to see, and where to eat.
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