Mackinac Island 1972
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 Published On Apr 20, 2024

In the summer of 1972, the picturesque Mackinac Island located in Lake Huron, Michigan, gained national attention after then-Senator George McGovern chose the island as his vice presidential running mate announcement site. The island, which can only be accessed by ferry or plane, was a popular vacation destination for wealthy Americans during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Mackinac Island is known for its distinctive charm as it has remained untouched by modernization and still maintains its historical architecture, including the iconic Grand Hotel. Visitors can explore the island by foot, bike, or horse-drawn carriage, as no motor vehicles are allowed on the island.

In addition to the political significance of Mackinac Island in 1972, it has also been featured in popular culture, such as the movie "Somewhere In Time," which was filmed on location on the island. The island's beautiful landscapes and historic landmarks have also made it a popular setting for numerous novels.

Today, Mackinac Island continues to attract visitors from all over the world, who come to experience its unique blend of history, gorgeous natural surroundings, and quaint charm. Whether it's exploring Fort Mackinac, admiring the stunning views of Lake Huron, or indulging in the island's famous fudge, Mackinac Island is sure to delight and captivate anyone who has the opportunity to visit.

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