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Mackinac Island, MI -- U.S. city in Michigan
Population (2000): 523
Housing Units (2000): 565
Land area (2000): 4.365457 sq. miles (11.306482 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.216806 sq. miles (3.151514 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 5.582263 sq. miles (14.457996 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50280
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 45.854729 N, 84.619623 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 49757
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Mackinac Island

Mackinac Island is an island and resort area, covering in land area, in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in Lake Huron, at the eastern end of the Straits of Mackinac, between the state's Upper and Lower Peninsulas. The island was home to an Odawa settlement before European exploration began in the 17th century. It served a strategic position as a center on the commerce of the Great Lakes fur trade. This led to the establishment of Fort Mackinac on the island by the British during the American Revolutionary War. It was the site of two battles during the War of 1812.

In the late 19th century, Mackinac Island became a popular tourist attraction and summer colony. Much of the island has undergone extensive historical preservation and restoration; as a result, the entire island is listed as a National Historic Landmark. It is well known for its numerous cultural events; its wide variety of architectural styles, including the famous Victorian Grand Hotel; its fudge; and its ban on almost all motor vehicles. More than 80 percent of the island is preserved as Mackinac Island State Park.

Usage examples of "mackinac island".

If you have to swim for it, hug Round Island to get to Mackinac Island and take the ferry.

After a short honeymoon at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island (photo), they moved into the big house in Tuscola.