Saturday, August 21, 2021

Fort Street on Mackinac Island

 Eric and I walk leave Main Street for  Fort Street... 






sold general merchandise to the
island community.






Medical history was made on Mackinac Island:  On June 6, 1822, Alexis St. Martin, a Canadian traveler, was accidentally shot in the store.  Dr. William Beaumont tended to St. Martin.  The wound healed, leaving a permanent opening to his stomach.  Dr. Beaumont recorded observations on the digestibility of food, the temperature of the stomach under certain conditions, and was able to extract some gastric acid.  His research was published eight years later and provided groundbreaking information on the digestive process.






was built in 1780










The modern siding covers &
preserves the original
 log cabin structure.










Eric stands in the doorway






This is a recreation of the 1670-71 Mission started by French Jesuit Priests Claude Dablon and Jacques Marquette.  





Mission Church is part of the
 mission established by

This Church was built in 1829.





It remained a military outpost
until its closure in 1895.










The Fort lines the crest of the hill,
above Marquette Park.











I stand behind the cannon &
see it's aimed at the island's
shoreline.






A few steps to the left & I see
the view to the harbor.





We get a selfie at the 
State Park sign.






Eric and I have worked up an appetite.  Let's go look for a place to eat lunch.

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