5 Specialty Museums in Mackinac County That You Shouldn't Miss

June 3, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Mackinac County, United States including Top of the Lake Antique Snowmobile Museum, Museum of Ojibwa Culture, Fort de Baude Museum, The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, Totem Village.
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1. Top of the Lake Antique Snowmobile Museum

W11660 US Highway 2, Naubinway, MI 49762-5116 +1 906-477-6298 [email protected] http://www.snowmobilemuseum.com/
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Top of the Lake Antique Snowmobile Museum

2. Museum of Ojibwa Culture

500 N State St, Saint Ignace, MI 49781-1429 +1 906-643-9161 [email protected] http://museumofOjibwaculture.net
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

Museum of Ojibwa Culture

We are OPEN for the season. At this National Historic Landmark, visitors can learn about 17th century St. Ignace: the Ojibwa who formed the population, the Huron refugees and the French who established the area as the center of fur trade. Check out our award winning Clan Park, the fun kids area, our authentic Native store along with the beautiful new Sculpture Park and our Longhouse on our grounds. Also visit Father Marquette's burial site in our Marquette Mission Park. Admission is by donation. Must be seen to be believed! Amazing! Bus tours welcome..please call ahead.

Reviewed By bigspaniel - Arlington, United States

Pleasantly surprised by this small but rich museum which tells the interesting story of the Ojibwa people who live in Michigan. Very good introductory video and several interesting displays and artifacts. Don't miss the outdoor displays, which include a traditional long house. Well worth stopping for. Easy parking around the museum.

3. Fort de Baude Museum

334 N State St, Saint Ignace, MI 49781-1425 +1 906-643-6627 [email protected] http://MichMackHS.org
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Fort de Baude Museum

Boasting an impresive collection, the Fort de Buade museum houses items spanning more than 17,000 years, including Native Amerian artifacts, Colt firearems, and the enigmatic Newberry Stones. Every history buff will find something to pique their interest. Located within the museum is the McKenney & Hall Gallery, a stunning showcase featuring digtal imiages of Native American dignitaries from the early 1800s who visited Washington D.C. The oil portraits were destroyed by fire in 1865, but thanks to the foresight of Thomas McKenney, head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs at that time, lithographs had been created and preserved the images for the future. The complete set of copies of 120 portraits hang in the gallery. Admission to museum is by donation. Visit our webpage for current events and hours of operation and current . Tour groups welcome by appointment. Fort de Buade Museum is owned and operated by the Michilimackinac Historical Society

4. The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum

7070 Main St, Mackinac Island, MI 49757 +1 906-847-3328 [email protected] http://mackinacparks.com/mackinac-art-museum/
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The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum

Be Inspired. Nowhere else does such a rare and exceptional collection of Mackinac-related art and photography come together to tell Mackinac’s story. In complement to the natural beauty of Mackinac Island, The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum allows visitors to experience fine and decorative arts inspired by Mackinac through the ages. One of the most diverse art museums in the region, the museum’s collection offers no shortage of beauty and history – from hand-beaded Native American garments and 17th and 18th-century maps of the Great Lakes, to one-of-a-kind pieces from the height of Mackinac Island’s Victorian era. Original photographs from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century present the beauty of Mackinac as captured by the camera’s eye. Featured are the works of William H. Gardiner, including dozens of his famed early-twentieth century hand-tinted views. This is Mackinac.

Reviewed By 522ChrisC522 - Lansing, United States

This summer I had the experience of visiting the art Museum & I also was invited to the celebration where they give cash awards to the 3 top artists, that event was at the downtown park in front of the fort right next door

5. Totem Village

W1106 US Highway 2 W, Saint Ignace, MI 49781-9809 +1 906-643-8888
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3.5 based on 29 reviews

Totem Village

Wild Animal Park, Indian Lore Museum And Gift Shop

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