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This is a reenactment of the days when fur traders gathered in a village in the far northeastern corner of Minnesota. Life inside the stockade is demonstrated, including cooking, making fires, paddle carving and dancing. | DVD | 19 minutes | Grade 4-12 |

$24.00
This is an excellent video primer on the Michigan State Capitol building for anyone who is planning a visit. Many historical facts about the building are examined. If a visit is not possible, this is a great way to take a tour without leaving the classroom. | DVD | 17 minutes | Grade 4-12 |

$29.00
In order to maintain traffic flow between the upper and lower peninsulas of the state, this video explains the various options that were considered. Historic photos of early bridge construction are shown. Walter North explains the daily operation of the bridge. | DVD | 21 minutes | Grade 4-12 |

$29.00
In addition to being a scenic treasure, Mackinac Island also has a fascinating history. This colorful video examines early military occupation and what life was like for the soldiers. Current tourism on the island is also covered. | DVD | 19 minutes | Grade 4-12 |

$24.00
Historic reasons for building the locks between Lake Superior and the other Great Lakes are examined. Ships are shown in both day and night passage. A view from the visitor platform and dramatic scenes from the elevated control tower help to tell the story. A scale model shows how the locks function. | DVD | 24 minutes with quiz | Grade 4-12 |

$29.00
This is the story of the fleet of ferries and their predecessors that formed the first link between Michigan's two peninisulas. Today travelers cross the Mackinac Straits via the Mackinac Bridge without ever leaving their cars, but untill 1957 it was necessary to take a break from driving in order to cross via one of the many state-operated ferries. The carferries operated along with the famous train ferry "Cheif Wawatam". While the 'Chief' operated into the 1970's, carferry service ended on November 1, 1957 (after the Mighty Mac was opened). Take a trip with us back in time and see what straits travel was like before the bridge. Through the use of rare color footage and interviews with former ferry workers, we'll make this journey possible. | DVD | 55 minutes | grades 4-12 |

$24.00
Building the Mighty Mac is an award-winning documentary about the Mackinac Bridge. The program was produced in Hollywood by Mark Howell and includes extremely rare 16 mm color footage showing all stages of the bridge’s construction. These digitally restored archival finds are blended with interviews with those who helped build the structure, presenting a fast-moving, informative program, fun for all ages to enjoy. Recently, more rare color footage of the bridge’s construction was located, restored and added to the program. | DVD | 60 minutes | grades 4-12 | Plus: Includes Two Fully Restored Bonus Documentary Films !! - Miracle Bridge Over Mackinac (DVD - 30 Minutes) and Mackinac Bridge Diary (DVD - 30 Minutes)

$24.00
visually walks you through the Native American, French, and British periods, including the building of Fort Mackinac. Hundreds of historic photos depict the years from trading and commercial fishing to the present day tourist destination.

$29.00
Take a trip and never leave the classroom! This is a video tour from Houghton to the northern-most tip of the peninsula. The topography of the land, water features, copper mining operations, scenic harbors, lighthouses, and a museum of mining history are explored

$24.00

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