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About Devil's Kitchen

Devil's Kitchen is a beautiful and breathtaking area where nature thrives. This secluded area is characterized by large rock ridges and small, lush forests that invite you to explore its beauty. It also consists of winding dirt trails and abandoned cabins giving it a mysterious atmosphere. Hiking here allows you to get up close and personal with the diverse native wildlife or climb some of the highest points in all of Michigan for a spectacular view across the lake to the horizon beyond.
Address : 350 Lake Shore Dr, Mackinac Island, MI 49757, USA

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Grand HotelGrand Hotel is a beautiful historic building and resort. This 19th-century establishment houses more than 390 amazing guest rooms with breathtaking panoramic views of the Straits of Mackinac and the Mackinac Bridge. Offering guests a variety of amenities from concierge services to a private island access, it's no surprise that Grand Hotel has become one of the most prestigious vacation destinations in America.
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Little Stone ChurchLittle Stone Church is an iconic landmark in Mackinac County, Michigan. The original chapel structure was built in 1882 and still stands today. Located on a small hill on the northern coast of Lake Huron, Little Stone Church serves as more than just a historical marker – it is also an active place of worship. The historic chapel offers religious services to the community throughout the year and is open to visitors who wish to view the grand architecture from the past.
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Michigan Governor's Summer ResidenceThe Michigan Governor's Summer Residence is nestled in the picturesque Mackinac County of Michigan. Located on Mackinac Island, it provides breathtaking views of Lake Huron and the Straits of Mackinac bridge to visitors. It's an important cornerstone of both Michigan history and culture as it was once built for the military during the Civil War, before being given to the state in 1945 by Harry Bennett, an automotive executive.
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Biddle House, featuring the Mackinac Island Native American MuseumBiddle House offers an interesting and educational experience for visitors. As the Mackinac Island Native American Museum, it celebrates the culture and history of the Ojibwe people of the area. The museum pairs displays with interpretive exhibits that explain how life used to be for these native peoples. Visitors also learn about how their legacy still survives today through displays like a birchbark canoe built by traditional methods.
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McGulpin HouseMcgulpin House is a historical landmark, built in 1816, this house began as a fur trading post near the shore and was originally operated by Captain Daniel McGulpin. The Major and Mrs. McGulpin moved the trading post to its current site on the Straits of Mackinac in 1853 and turned it into an inn, accommodating travelers to Mackinaw City and Fort Michilimackinac until 1902. This historic site remains today with a beautiful view of the lake that has inspired many writers and artists.
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Skull CaveSkull Cave, is an incredible natural landmark and a spooky spot for locals. It is a large cavern with four different tunnels, including one full of bones, that was discovered over 100 years ago. Legend has it that Native Americans used the cave as a place to bury their dead and store the skulls of those who had died in battle. Today, visitors are invited to explore the dark pathways in search of bats and other critters while imagining what mysteries may lie within its stony walls.

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Mackinac County
Mackinac County, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is a popular destination for visitors seeking some of the most pristinely beautiful landscapes and activities in the area. Home to the city of St. Ignace and a variety of other quaint communities, each offering its own unique attractions, Mackinac County is an ideal getaway spot for adventurers and sightseers alike. It features beautiful lakes with excellent opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing and camping, as well as state parks fo

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