Category: Michigan Historical Marker

  • Uncover the Secrets of Fort Wilkins in Copper Harbor

    Perched on the Keweenaw Peninsula’s rocky tip in Copper Harbor, Michigan, Fort Wilkins on Old State Rd west of Sand Lake Rd is a weathered outpost from the 1840s copper rush. Built to guard miners from imagined Ojibwe clashes, this Keweenaw County relic—now part of a state park—sits amid Lake Superior’s wild edge. For history…

  • Discover Fort St. Joseph: A Hidden Gem in Michigan’s History

    Tucked along the St. Joseph River in Niles, Michigan, Fort St. Joseph at South Bond St, north of Fort St, is a weathered echo of colonial power in Berrien County. Built by the French in 1691, this outpost ruled southern Michigan’s fur trade routes before flipping British, surviving a Pontiac uprising, and even hosting a…

  • Fort Drummond: History and Adventure on Drummond Island

    Hidden on the rocky shores of Drummond Island, Michigan, Fort Drummond whispers tales of a forgotten British outpost born from the War of 1812. East of the ferry dock, this Upper Peninsula relic—once called Fort Colyer—stands as a rugged reminder of a power struggle that shaped the Great Lakes. Now a quiet retreat with summer…

  • Visit Fort Wayne: A Journey Through Detroit’s Past

    Perched on the Detroit River’s edge at 6325 West Jefferson, Detroit, MI, Fort Wayne is a star-shaped relic of Michigan’s military past that never fired a shot in anger. Built in the 1840s to fend off a British invasion that never materialized, this third fort guarding the city’s river approach—named for General “Mad” Anthony Wayne—stands…

  • Fort Holmes: Mackinac Island’s Scenic Historical Landmark

    Atop Mackinac Island, where the land rises to its highest perch, lies Fort Holmes—a sentinel of the past overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. Found at coordinates 45.858007, -84.616549 along Fort Holmes Road, this site whispers tales of war and resilience. Marked by a historical plaque, it’s a spot where rugged history meets sweeping vistas, making…

  • Mackinac Island: A Tale of Wild Beauty and Timeless History

    Tucked into the shimmering expanse of Lake Huron, Mackinac Island (MI) is a gem for anyone who loves nature with a side of history. On a recent trip, I found myself standing at 45.84959011, -Perched in the shimmering waters of Lake Huron, Mackinac Island (MI) is a small slice of wilderness steeped in history. At…

  • Visiting the Battle of Richmond: Michigan’s Artillery Legacy in Kentucky

    If you’re a history buff with a love for the outdoors, the Battle of Richmond site in Kentucky offers a perfect blend of both. Tucked along the 101 Battlefield Memorial Highway in Richmond, KY, this spot isn’t just a quiet field—it’s where Michigan’s First Light Artillery Regiment, specifically Batteries F and G, made their stand…

  • Explore the Historic Langley Covered Bridge in Michigan

    The Langley Covered Bridge in Centreville, Michigan, is a remarkable piece of history and the longest remaining covered bridge in the state. Spanning 282 feet across the St. Joseph River, this bridge is a testament to 19th-century craftsmanship and engineering. A Historic Landmark in Michigan Built in 1887 by Pierce Bodmer of Parkville, the Langley…

  • Forty Mile Point Lighthouse: A Maritime Gem

    Nestled along the shores of Lake Huron, the Forty Mile Point Lighthouse has stood as a guiding beacon for mariners since 1896. Located just north of Rogers City, Michigan, this lighthouse played a crucial role in making the Great Lakes safer for ships navigating the sometimes treacherous waters of Lake Huron. A Lighthouse to Fill…

  • Explore the Historic Hackley House in Muskegon

    If you’re fascinated by historic architecture and the legacy of Michigan’s lumber industry, the Hackley House in Muskegon is a must-visit. This stunning Queen Anne-style mansion stands as one of the most elegant and well-preserved homes from the late 19th century, showcasing the wealth and influence of its original owner, Charles H. Hackley. A Masterpiece…