Mackinac Island and Frankenmuth

Mackinac Island

The first thing you will notice when you step foot onto the beautiful island is the absence of automobiles.
Some find this ironic, seeing how Michigan revolutionized the world with the automobile. Initiated in 1898,
this ban on automobiles has resulted in clean, noise-free air and a quaint, village ambiance filled with the
soft clopping of horses. Just like yesteryear, you will get around by foot, bike, or horse-drawn taxi carriage.

*Excludes emergency vehicles.

The Mackinac Bridge, connecting Upper Michigan to Lower Michigan

The Grand Hotel from the Ferry

Fort Mackinac on the hill behind the Ferry Docks

Our Hotel on Mackinac Island

Monogrammed Accent Pillow

The Atrium outside our room with the Hotel Pool

The Balcony at the front of the Hotel, overlooking the Main Street

The Hotel Lobby

Just Chillin' on the Island

Visiting Arch Rock

Mackinac Island Carriage Tours barn

Our Tour Carriage

The Grand Hotel

A Taxi picking up passengers at The Grand Hotel

"Somehere in Time" filmed at the Grand Hotel

Round Island Lighthouse, Featured in "Somewhere in Time"

"This Time For Keeps" was another movie filmed at the Grand Hotel

Climbing the Hill

View from the top of the Hill

Taxis on Market Street, Mackinac Island

Marquette Park and Fort Mackinac

Amazon Delivery

The Garbage Truck

Murdick's Fudge Shop

A Cruise Ship docked at the Pier

Ready for Parasailing

Main Street after the last Ferry left

Frankenmuth

Sticky Situations, Many flavors of honey

Bronner's Christmas Wonderland

Marlene and Laurie

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