Mackinac_National_Park Mackinac_National_Park

Mackinac National Park - Definition and Overview

Mackinac National Park was U.S. National Park that existed from 1875 to 1895 on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan. It was the second national park in the United States, created three years after Yellowstone National Park in the Rocky Mountains. The 1044 acre (4.22 km²) park was created in response the growing popularity of the island as a summer resort. Its creation was largely the result of efforts by United States Senator Thomas W. Ferry, a native of the island. The park grounds included Fort Mackinac, which continued to serve as a garrison of the United States Army during the operation of the park.

In 1895, at the request of the Governor of Michigan, the fort was decommmissioned and the park was turned over to the State of Michigan, becoming Mackinac Island State Park, the first state park in Michigan.

External links

Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.