Area Tourism Guide
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Grand Hotel
Welcome to America's Summer Place - there's no place quite like it, and the experience cannot be duplicated. Grand Hotel. Opened in 1887. On an island without cars, where horses and bicycles are still the favored modes of transportation. It's the shower, more leisurely pace of the past, but with all the amenities of the present. Where guests enjoy exceptional service and accommodations, and a full breakfast and five-course dinner are included daily. Grand Hotel features 385 uniquely decorated guest rooms and also has the longest porch in the world. Afternoon Tea is offered each day and meals, which are included in the rate, are served in our Main Dining Room. Mackinac Island does not allow motorized vehicles, bicycles and horse and carriage carry guest around the island.
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Metivier Inn - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Located on historic Market Street, the original home was built around 1877 by Louis Metivier, and maintained by his descendants as a private residence until 1984
Mission Point Resort - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Explore on an island that does not allow cars, opting instead to retain its turn-of-the-century charm with the Island's favorite mode of transportation... horse-drawn carriages
Pine Cottage or Chateau Lorraine - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Each home is beautifully furnished with antiques, including the baby grand piano from the movie "Somewhere In Time" at Chateau Lorraine
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Other Site Attractions
Mackinac Island
Fall Foliage - Soo
Lake Superior - East Coast
Drive - I75 Michigan
Key West
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