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Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum

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Housed in a former carriage house inside Marquette Park, the Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum offers a curated collection of paintings, photographs, and decorative arts that celebrate Mackinac Island’s unique landscape and history. Visitors can explore rotating exhibits featuring works by local and regional artists, alongside historical pieces such as Native American artifacts and early tourist souvenirs. The museum’s light-filled galleries provide a quiet, reflective space to appreciate the island’s artistic legacy.

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  • View original paintings and prints depicting Mackinac Island’s iconic landmarks and scenery.
  • Examine historical photographs that document the island’s transformation from fur-trading outpost to tourist destination.
  • Browse the museum’s collection of antique maps and Native American beadwork.

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