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DNR Michigan History Center * Explore Michigan History * Michigan History Museum * Father Marquette National Memorial * Fayette Historic Townsite * Fort Wilkins and Copper Harbor Lighthouses * Hartwick Pines Logging Museum * Higgins Lake Nursery and CCC Museum * Julia & Ulysses S.
Grant House * Michigan Iron Industry Museum Go to Michigan History Museum Father Marquette National Memorial Go to Father Marquette National Memorial Father Marquette National Memorial Fayette Historic Townsite Go to Fayette Historic Townsite Explore Fayette Historic Townsite, a former iron-making town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Fort Wilkins and Copper Harbor Lighthouses Go to Fort Wilkins and Copper Harbor Lighthouses Explore Fort Wilkins and the Copper Harbor Lighthouses in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to learn about people and events that shaped this region. Hartwick Pines Logging Museum Go to Hartwick Pines Logging Museum Explore the state’s 19th-century logging era at Hartwick Pines Logging Museum.
Higgins Lake Nursery and CCC Museum Go to Higgins Lake Nursery and CCC Museum The museum has exhibits on everything from the CCC's role in planting trees and building roads to its impact on the environment. The Mann House and its contents illustrate typical family life in the 1880s. Julia & Ulysses S.
Grant House Go to Julia & Ulysses S. Grant House The house is under extensive renovation and is closed to the public. Ulysses S.
Grant and his wife, Julia Dent Grant, lived in this Detroit house from 1849 to 1850. Michigan Iron Industry Museum Go to Michigan Iron Industry Museum The Michigan Iron Industry Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Michigan's iron industry. Go to Sanilac Petroglyphs Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park protects and interprets Michigan’s largest known collection of early Native American teachings carved in stone.
Go to Tawas Point Lighthouse The Tawas Point Lighthouse is a fascinating attraction for maritime buffs and an exciting destination for birdwatchers. Go to Explore Michigan History Go to Michigan Freedom Trail This secret network aided thousands of people on their journey to freedom.
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gov/mhc "Michigan History Center") Michigan's state museums and historic sites Enjoy the 12 museums and historic sites in the Michigan History Museum System - your pathway to fun and discovery. Each museum and historic site in the Michigan History Center's Michigan History Museum System has a unique schedule. Follow the links below to learn more about each site's availability to the public.
A man and two children wander the Civil War exhibit. Michigan History Museum ----------------------- _Downtown Lansing in the Michigan Library and Historical Center Building_ A 2-story white New England saltbox-style building with green shutters and a cedar shake roof.
Cambridge Junction Historic State Park -------------------------------------- _Village of Brooklyn (Jackson County)_ A stone 1-story pavilion with a brown shingled roof sits among conifer trees and shrubbery Father Marquette National Memorial ---------------------------------- _St. Ignace, in Straits State Park_ Visitors wandering the grounds of Fayette Historic Townsite.
Fayette Historic Townsite ------------------------- _Village of Garden (Delta County)_ Three of the Fort buildings. Fort Wilkins and Copper Harbor Lighthouse ----------------------------------------- _Copper Harbor - Keweenaw Peninsula_ One of the Hartwick Pines Logging Museum buildings, log cabin style.
Hartwick Pines Logging Museum ----------------------------- _Roscommon, in Hartwick Pines State Park_ A long 1-story wooden building with baton and tar siding. Higgins Lake Nursery and CCC Museum ----------------------------------- _Roscommon, in N. Higgins Lake State Park_ The Mann House, its black gate and bright green lawn.
Mann House ---------- _Village of Concord (Jackson County)_ A life-sized reproduction stern of a schooner in a museum exhibit Maritime Heritage Center ------------------------ _Alpena, on the Thunder Bay River_ Two visitors looking through exhibits. Michigan Iron Industry Museum ----------------------------- _Negaunee (Marquette County)_ An etching in rock of a stick figure holding a bow and arrow.
Sanilac Petroglyphs ------------------- _Near Cass City (Sanilac County)_ A group of people walking into Tawas Point Lighthouse for a tour. Tawas Point Lighthouse ---------------------- _East Tawas, in Tawas Point State Park_ A detailed look from above A better angle of aerial photography [](https://www. michigan.
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