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How Mackinac Island Places to Stay Prepare for Spring
One of the most charming things about Mackinac Island is the historic character of the hotels, resorts, cottages and homes. The Victorian architecture transports you back in time to another era, a simpler time of life. Of course, buildings that date to the 1800s need regular maintenance, so each winter brings a variety of improvement projects to Mackinac Island places to stay. The work list often includes updates to guest rooms, remodeling of common spaces and lots of painting. Beyond any special projects that may be planned in a given winter, virtually every place to stay on Mackinac Island has an ongoing list of repairs in the works to preserve and protect the beautiful personality of the historic buildings.- Get a glimpse of what it's like for Mackinac Island to close down each fall
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How Mackinac Island Restaurants Prepare for Spring
While there are restaurants on Mackinac Island that stay open all year, most close their doors for the winter. It’s during this time that restaurants install new equipment or redo the layouts of their dining rooms. It’s also not uncommon for a new restaurant or two to debut each spring, and winter provides a window of time for those new ventures to get ready for a seamless opening. For existing restaurants, winter is when chefs experiment with new recipes and devise new menus for the enjoyment and delight of visitors come spring.
What Mackinac Island Fudge Shops Do in the Winter
When your fudge is world-famous, there’s no time for a break – not even in winter. Although foot traffic slows and the storefronts close, Mackinac Island’s many fudge shops keep busy making the delicious treat and shipping it around the world. Everyone wants a slice of Mackinac Island fudge during the offseason! How Mackinac Island became fudge capital of the worldWhat Mackinac Island's Historic Attractions Do in the Winter
The most historic visitor attractions on Mackinac Island are hundreds or even thousands of years old. It’s part of what makes Mackinac Island so special. An interesting thing about history is that there’s always more to explore. Winter provides Mackinac State Historic Parks staff time to do just that. They research and write new programs for Mackinac Island’s historic sites, update or remodel exhibits and publish new books that offer fresh glimpses into the past. And, as with Mackinac Island’s places to stay, general maintenance of Mackinac Island’s historic visitor attractions and grounds is a never-ending process. A look at Mackinac Island through the centuries