ANNE’S TABLET
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DESCRIPTION
Anne’s Tablet is a small, secluded memorial to Constance Fenimore Woolson, a nineteenth century author who wrote of the beauty of Mackinac. It is located on a bluff near Fort Mackinac and has a beautiful view.
DIRECTIONS
From the Barracks: Go straight across the road towards the two white houses to the left of Fort Mackinac. A trail comes out on the left, just past the volleyball courts. Follow it to Anne’s Table.
From Town: Go to the corner of Marquette Park that’s behind Indian Dormitory. Take the stairs (Crow’s Next Trail) to the top, then take the trail on your right.
Anne’s Tablet is a small, secluded memorial to Constance Fenimore Woolson, a nineteenth century author who wrote of the beauty of Mackinac. It is located on a bluff near Fort Mackinac and has a beautiful view.
DIRECTIONS
From the Barracks: Go straight across the road towards the two white houses to the left of Fort Mackinac. A trail comes out on the left, just past the volleyball courts. Follow it to Anne’s Table.
From Town: Go to the corner of Marquette Park that’s behind Indian Dormitory. Take the stairs (Crow’s Next Trail) to the top, then take the trail on your right.