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Les Cheneaux Islands Association
The Les Cheneaux Islands Association is a non-profit organization located at 1158 South Park Avenue in Cedarville, Michigan. The association is dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural beauty and resources of the Les Cheneaux Islands region. Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, the association works to promote sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. Members of the association have the opportunity to participate in various conservation efforts, educational programs, and community events that help to ensure the long-term health and vitality of the islands. Whether you are a resident or visitor to the area, the Les Cheneaux Islands Association welcomes all who share a passion for preserving this unique and special place.
Marquette Park
Marquette Park, located at 7200 Huron Street in Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a historic and picturesque park that honors Father Jacque Marquette. Established in 1895, the park features beautiful landscaping and a statue by Gaetano Trentanove at its center. It is a popular tourist attraction and is open all year round. In addition to the park, Marquette Park is home to various historic sites and monuments, including the Peace Garden, the Scout Barracks, the Constance Fenimore Woolson memorial, the Cass Monument, and the Dwightwood Springs. Visitors can also explore the Fort Mackinac Post Cemetery, the 1814 Battlefield, and the Somewhere in Time Gazebo.
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