We hope you enjoy them, but always encourage you to find your own favorites – there is no wrong turn! Happy Trails! These are just a few hikes to be found on Mackinac Island. You can also continue onto East Bluff until you reach Fort Mackinac. From East Bluff you can take a sharp left turn back down to Main Street. I recommend walking along East Bluff for the most picturesque views of the lake and Round Island’s Lighthouse. Turning left will lead you onto Leslie Avenue, continuing straight will lead you down a flight of stairs to Lake Shore Boulevard and turning right onto Huron Road will take you to East Bluff. From here you have several potential hiking routes. Meander along this trail and you’ll eventually reach Arch Rock. As you traverse the path, signs placed throughout will give you insight into the common and scientific names of the trees that grow on the island. This hike will take you on a true learning journey! A massive sign reading Mackinac Island Botanical Trail is the start of the trail. Mackinac Island Botanical Trail (~30 minutes) DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Easy History of Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse.Artist signature in print - bottom left of image. This piece was illustrated by Woodward, John Douglas. A remarkable collection of historical American memorabilia! The work of various artists and illustrators, including Alfred Rudolph Waud, John Douglas Woodward, Harry Fenn, Robert Swain Gifford, Granville Perkins, William Hart, William Ludwell Sheppard, James David Smillie, and Thomas Moran, each item in this collection is detailed enough to look absolutely stunning framed. These illustrations provide a window into nineteenth century America, with its unspoilt and pastoral landscapes and rivers, bustling cityscapes, and notable architecture. Period Paper is pleased to offer a collection of antique wood engravings from 1894 featuring landscapes and scenery from across the American continent including some lovely views of the Old West, the lower Mississippi, and the Northeast. Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation).Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance.Dimensions: Approximately 6.75 x 8.75 inches 17 x 22 cm.Product Type: Original In-Text Wood Engraving Black / White.Please note: There is printing on the verso. This 120+ year old Item is rated Near Mint / Very Fine. It is a part of the Mackinac Island State Park. This is an original 1894 black and white in-text wood engraving of an illustration by John Douglas Woodward of Arch Rock by moonlight, a limestone geologic rock formation on Mackinac (or Mackinaw) Island in Michigan. The John Plaw Architectural Collection - Museum-Quality Aquatints of Estate Farmhouses & Farm History Rare Artists Equity New York City Limited Edition Lithographs The 1778-79 Sciences Collection by Diderot in Original Copper Engravingsġ920's Ludwig Hohlwein Poster Lithographs and Gravuresīeautiful, Rare, Large-Format Marcel Vertés Hand-Colored Lithographs and Pochoirs (1941)Ĭostumes & Cultures of the World Museum-Grade Copper Engravings (1830's)ġ880's Original Chromolithographs of World Cultures Modern Masters Poster Lithographs by Fernand Mourlot (1959) Picasso Linocut Collection - Original 1963 Large-Format Lithographsġ972 Joan Miró Original Lithograph Collection Picasso Linocut Collection - 1962 Limited Edition 472/520 Large-Format Lithographs Expand submenu Antique Art Prints Collapse submenu Antique Art PrintsĮxpand submenu Vintage Advertising Collapse submenu Vintage AdvertisingĮxpand submenu Back Room Collapse submenu Back Roomġ875 Chromolithographs with Design Motifs from Historical Era's & Cultures - Museum Grade
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