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Colonial Michilimackinac
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 - Friday, December 14, 2007
Founded in 1715 as a French fur-trading village and military outpost, Michilimackinac was later occupied by the British who abandoned it in 1780 to establish a new fort on Mackinac Island.
What you see today on this site is a reconstruction of how the fortified village appeared in the 1770s, based on evidence gathered during the nation's longest archaeological excavation.
Its 13 buildings are inhabited by a regiment of redcoats as well as traders and colonial ladies who demonstrate cooking, sewing, and other domestic arts of the time. From late June through August, a team of archaeologists is also on site to continue to sift the sand for artifacts of Michilimackinac's colorful past.
Web Address:
http://www.mackinacparks.com/parks/colonial-michilimackinac_7/
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