Cheap Things To Do in Saint Ignace, Michigan

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720 Church Street, Saint Ignace, MI 49781

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  • Father Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary, established Michigan's earliest European settlements ... More on recreation.gov

  • It was a nice quiet walk with a pretty view of the Mackinaw Bridge at the end. More on TripAdvisor

 

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720 Church Street, St. Ignace, MI 49781, USA

  • Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1943, is located on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain near the Canadian border in Franklin County, Vermont. This 6,642-acre refuge includes most of the Missisquoi River delta where ... More on recreation.gov

 

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500-566 N. State St., Saint Ignace, MI 49781

  • The city-operated museum and park portray a vivid picture of life in the Straits of Mackinac over 300 years ago when Ojibwa, Huron, Odawa and French lifestyles met at this protected bay. Museum exhibits show Ojibwa Indian culture ... More on Heritage

 

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334 N State St, Saint Ignace, MI 49781

 

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Marquette Mission Park and Museum of Ojibwa Culture, 500 North State Street, #566, St Ignace, MI 49781-1429, United States

  • Ojibwa Indians formed the base culture of the Upper Great Lakes and Huron Indian refugees established a villag ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Saint Ignace MI 49781, United States of America

  • Inscription. Pere Marquette established in 1671 the Mission of St. Ignace. French troops soon after built Fort Buade. The states second oldest white village guarded the Straits while serving as the most important French fur post in ... More on HMDB

 

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  • (Ticket Booth, MI-49-01) in St. Ignace , Mackinac County, MI. Bus.I75 E. (curves N.) 0.9 miles from jct with I75 exit 344 to the booth on the E. side of the road in a parking ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Saint Ignace, MI

  • The Saint Helena Lighthouse commenced operation in 1873 to mark the northwestern approach to the Straits of Mackinac. The lighthouse was automated in 1922, and without the presence of a resident caretaker, the lighthouse gradually ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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