- Grave of Father Marquette, who established the Jesuit Mission here in 1671
- A copy of the original painting of St. Ignatius Loyola recouncing the world. Hangs in entry of St. Ignatius church. It is believed that bishop Baraga brought this painting here.
- Castle Rock, Ancient Lookout of Indian Chief Pontiac; site for signal fires of algonquin Indians
- Museum in reproduction of ancient Indian fort of Algonquin Indian nation.
- Rabbits Back, natural wonder of great height. Home of chippewa Indians and site of white man's fishing village two centuries ago.
- Graham's Point. Site of Indian battle and massacre. Named after John Graham who came in 1818.
- State auto Park and Old Cave overlooking the Straits of Mackinac.
- St. Anthon'ys Rock, natural stone formation in heart of city.
- Biddle House 1882 - Market Street, Mackinac
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