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Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum

2010 establishments in MichiganArt museums and galleries established in 2010Art museums and galleries in MichiganFederal architecture in MichiganHistoric district contributing properties in Michigan
Mackinac Island State ParkMichigan State Historic Sites in Mackinac CountyMuseums in Mackinac County, MichiganNRHP infobox with nocatNational Register of Historic Places in Mackinac County, MichiganNative American museums in MichiganResidential buildings completed in 1838Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in MichiganSchool buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in MichiganUse mdy dates from May 2013
Indian Dormitory Mackinac Island August 2011
Indian Dormitory Mackinac Island August 2011

The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum is an art museum located in the historic Indian Dormitory building on Mackinac Island, Michigan. The museum's exhibits feature art inspired by Mackinac Island, including historic painting and maps, photographs from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century, Native American art and beaded garments, and contemporary art and photography from area artists. The museum is one of many attractions in Mackinac Island State Park.

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Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum
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Mackinac Island, Michigan
Mackinac Island, Michigan

Mackinac Island ( MAK-ə-naw, locally MAK-ə-nə) is a city in Mackinac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 583. Established as an important fur trading center in the eighteenth century, with a predominately French-speaking population of French Canadians and Métis, after the War of 1812 the city gained more Anglo-American residents. The US put restrictions on Canadians for fur trading. From 1818 until 1882 the city served as the county seat of the former Michilimackinac County, which was later organized as Mackinac County, with St. Ignace designated as the county seat. The city includes all of Mackinac Island and also nearby Round Island which is unpopulated, federally owned and part of the Hiawatha National Forest. The state park and the national forest make up most of the city. A unique local ordinance passed in 1895 prohibits the use of any motor vehicles on the island. The only exceptions to this are city emergency vehicles (ambulance, police cars and fire trucks), city service vehicles and snowmobiles in the winter. Today the most common means of travel is either by foot, bicycle, horse or horse-drawn carriage. Roller skates and roller blades are also allowed, except in the downtown area. Mackinac Island is home to the Grand Hotel, built during the late nineteenth century when the island started to be a summer destination. When the 1980 movie Somewhere in Time was filmed here, the city made an exception to allow the production company to use motorized vehicles on the island.