Mackinac Bridge

Upper Peninsula MI


- just because it is July means nothing in Michigan ! - a bit on the cool side ! © All rights reserved

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Mackinac Bridge

Going to the island... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinac_Bridge © All rights reserved

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Suspension of Mackinac Bridge

.. side view... -- from the passenger seat -- AA15 - Archive Airings : boundaries en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinac_Bridge (c) All Rights Reserved

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Home on Mackinac Island, Michigan USA

- wonderful porch for visiting - rockers and - a bench ! © All rights reserved

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Grand Home on Mackinac Island

passed while on the carriage tour.. would love to see inside! © All rights reserved

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Mackinac Island ..6

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Courthouse & Police Station

Mackinac Island MI © All rights reserved

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Mackinac Island ..8

Two gentlemen passed the carriage, perhaps on their way to work..

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Gingerbread House

Mackinac Island, Michigan © All rights reserved

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Mackinac Island ..Elegant Architecture

One of many stately homes on the island. The only motorized transportation, we were told, is for fire and police. Even UPS is delivered by horse drawn flatbed. Mackinac Island HIstory: " A Historic Treasure Preserved Perhaps the most noticeable first impression visitors get of Mackinac Island is the absence of automobiles! Visitors and residents travel by foot, bicycle or horse drawn carriage. This tempo is more comparable to the 19th century. Tour carriages and taxis will take you wherever you want to go and it's not long before you adjust to a slower pace most visitors have never known. With over 80% of Mackinac Island in public hands you would expect little development and, fortunately, that's true. Concerned with the disappearance of America's finest natural treasures, Congress took steps in the early 1870s to ensure that some of these treasures would be preserved for posterity. In 1872 the federal government designated Yellowstone America's first national park. In 1875 portions of federal land on popular Mackinac Island were given similar protection." If you can identify this, please do! © All rights reserved
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