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On Mackinac, History Repeats Itself Every Day

Mackinac Island (MACK-in-awe) became one of the nation's favored summer resorts during the Victorian era. Vacationers arrived in large lake excursion boats from Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit seeking the cooler weather on Mackinac Island. They danced to Strauss' waltzes, listened to Sousa's stirring marches, dined on whitefish and strolled along the broad decks. To accommodate overnight guests, boat and railroad companies financed the building of Grand Hotel.

Perhaps the most noticeable first impression of Mackinac Island is the absence of automobiles. Mackinac Island is accessible only by boat or plane. Visitors and residents travel by foot, bicycle or horse-drawn carriage. There are only 600 year-round Mackinac Island residents. During the summer, there are more than 500 horses.

To learn more about Mackinac Island, please visit www.mackinacisland.org and www.mackinacparks.com.

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Weather

The Grand Hotel season features pleasant temperatures throughout, enhanced by gentle breezes from the Straits of Mackinac.

Avg. Temperature May June July Aug Sept Oct
High (°F) 60° 69° 75° 74° 66° 54°
Low (°F) 43° 53° 60° 60° 52° 42°
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