The recent ice storm that crippled Michigan's Upper Peninsula and much of the Lower Peninsula wreaked havoc on Mackinac Island. Now the clock is running to make repairs and clear damaged caused my Mother Nature's recent wrath.

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The damage to the island is so bad the Michigan National Guard and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources sent in crews to help with the clean up efforts which are now in progress.

As not only a state treasure, but also a national treasure, Mackinac Island is loaded with rich stories, astounding history and dare I say... the best fudge in the world! The only motorized vehicles permitted to operate on the island are emergency vehicles like police cars, fire trucks and ambulances.

I took part in documenting the reconstruction of the Esther Williams Pool at The Grand Hotel a few years back and the logistics are overwhelming. You can take a snowmobile virtually anywhere on the island, but if you need to move heavy equipment it must be dome with a special permit or by horse-drawn carriage.

So the logistics of getting crews to the island has been mind boggling. In fact the crews from the National Guard and DNR along with electric crews to restore power were taken to the island on a barge.

So when the ice storm ravaged Michigan it did a number on Mackinac Island.  There are over 70 miles of walking paths and 'roadways' on the island that are covered in ice and debris. Downtown has reopened after strenuous work, but most of the island is still impassable to pedestrians and horses alike.

People are coming together to make sure that the island is ready for it's busiest season which starts in mere weeks.

Inside the $5.9M Cedar-Clad 'Boardwalk Cottage' on Mackinac Island

This is everything you thought it would be - and more. If you have strolled the whimsical streets of Mackinac Island not far from downtown, you have surely seen the "Boardwalk Cottage". The unique cedar-clad home is a standout for its design and beauty, and it's no wonder considering who owns the home. The home was built in the 1980s by the McIntire family, the previous owners of The Hotel Iroquois on the island for over 65 years. Much like the hotel that they brought to a legendary stage, the 4200 square foot home is considered one the island's finest.

Inside the home, you will find three bedrooms, each with its own sitting area, walk-in closet, and private bath, each overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. The first-floor master suite will have you waking up with spectacular views of Lake Huron. The outside offers amazing space for entertaining and just taking in all the beauty the home is surrounded by.

Take a look inside.

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Historic Mackinac Island Estate Can Be Your Own Private Grand Hotel For $5M

It's not the Grand Hotel, but it sure looks like a miniature version, porch and all. Cairngorm Cottage, built in 1888, is a 9600+ square-foot Mackinac Island West Bluff Victorian-era home currently on the market for $4,750,000. It features beautifully renovated and decorated rooms that come completely furnished with the selling price. The estate features 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, plus a completely furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath carriage house behind the home. In addition to the magnificent porch with a breathtaking view, the new owner will enjoy a beautifully landscaped backyard with a swimming pool, hot tub, gazebo, and stone-terraced gardens. This piece of Michigan history is a must-see. Take a look! Contact Patrick Leavy of Kidd & Leavy Real Estate for more information.

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