
Where is the 'Somewhere in Time' gazebo on Mackinac Island?
The "Somewhere in Time" gazebo was built by Michigan State Historic Parks staff as a prop for the movie, on behalf of Universal Studios. It’s not only the setting where Richard and Elise share a touching conclusion to their afternoon date, but it’s also where Elise’s manager, played by Christopher Plummer, later confronts Richard and has him kidnapped and beaten. After filming, the gazebo was used as a float in the Lilac Festival Grand Parade and then placed on the property of the Governor’s Summer Residence on Mackinac Island. In 2005, the gazebo was moved to its current location along the Anne’s Tablet Trail near Fort Mackinac. Since then, the gazebo has been the venue for hundreds of beautiful Mackinac Island weddings.
Other Mackinac Island landmarks in 'Somewhere in Time'
In addition to the "Somewhere in Time" Gazebo, several other Mackinac Island landmarks appear in the movie. Grand Hotel is featured prominently as the place where Richard, a playwright suffering from writer’s block, goes to clear his head. While at the hotel, Richard sees a captivating photo of Elise, who acted in a play at the hotel in 1912. While trying to learn everything he can about Elise, Richard realizes that she is the same woman who approached him several years earlier, following the premiere of one of his plays. Elderly by that time, Elise handed Richard a pocket watch and begged that he “come back to me.” Inspired by a book on time travel written by one of his college professors, Richard then wills himself back 68 years into the past in pursuit of Elise. While chronicling Richard and Elise’s timeless romance on Mackinac Island in 1912, “Somewhere in Time” includes scenes featuring Round Island Lighthouse, downtown fudge shops, horse-drawn carriages, bicycles, ferries and lilacs. The place where Richard and Elise first meet is memorialized by a plaque by the water on Mackinac Island. The funny thing is, Mackinac Island today – just like in 1980 – looks and feels a lot like it did back in 1912! That’s what made Mackinac Island such a great setting for “Somewhere in Time.”