Our Class Trip to Mackinac Island

by Scott

This is a view of the underside of the Mackinac Bridge. The bridge is actually the second longest suspention bridge in the world, stretching five miles long.

This is the class of 6th grade under the statue of Father Marquette in Marquette Park.

Onekama's Sixth Grade Class

June 1999

This is a picture from the historical Fort on Mackinac Island.

These are the horses of Mackinac Island that pull buggies around the island for tourists. Cars or any type of vehicle are not allowed on the island, tourists have to leave theirs in the city.

This is our class and chaperones on the ferry moving towards the island. I think that we all are ready for some fudge!

This view is on the side of the island looking towards the Mackinac Bridge. Can you see it in the mist?

This is one of Mackinac Island's historical landmarks; Arch Rock.

This web page was made by Scott Tolin at Computer Clubhouse. Scott is planning to enter it in the Manistee County Fair as part of his 4-H computer project. He also made a brochure.

In the fort, people dress up as fort workers and do stunts such as setting off cannons.

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