Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel


The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan is famous for being the location of the central love story in 1980’s “Somewhere in Time.” And yet, this National Historic Landmark has been around since 1887, catering to guests who are happy to be on island that does not allow cars and is closed during the winter months. Today’s post features a number of vintage views from 1951 of this destination that is still at the top of my bucket list.

The anticipation as you get closer:


…and that sense of arrival as you see the majestic pillars of the Grand Hotel’s porch:


The perfect place to view the water:


Looks like the perfect place for a wedding…


I wonder if this quaint little gazebo is still there?


I wasn’t kidding when I said there are no cars on the island. How about this for a fancy-schmancy bicycle?


I can only imagine how many of these tipped over mid-ride.


Even the hotel itself is car-free:


Naturally a large pool is on the property:


I would also hope that this charming Main Street area is still thriving:


The midwest version of Catalina Island. I really need to make this happen.

See more photos at my main website.

1 comment:

Fifthrider said...

I assume summoning an Uber involves a bugle or flaregun. Exact same thought about those front-seater bikes. I used to think it was risky when I saw someone on a bicycle with a pet in the basket. I'm pretty sure using your betrothed as an airbag would end a relationship or two. Still, awesome shots of the hotel and island. Christopher Reeve at his best.