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  2. Rubin: As a Mackinac Island fudge-maker passes on, a ... - AOL

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    The Original Murdick's Fudge shop on Main Street in downtown Mackinac Island, Michigan on July 1, 2020. Bob Benser Sr., who bought the business from its original owners, the Murdicks, died Saturday.

  3. Cuisine of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mackinac Island, between Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, is world-renowned for its fudge. Phil Porter wrote a book entitled "Fudge: Mackinac's Sweet Souvenir", which explains how fudge became such a popular treat in Mackinac. After the fur trade in the region collapsed, the island became a summer vacationing spot. Visitors began to ...

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    And we've pulled together 19 of the best things to do on Mackinac Island to help plan your trip. Mackinac Island is located between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas, on Lake Huron.

  5. Planning a trip to Mackinac Island this summer? Here's what ...

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    The island has three playgrounds: one at the island's school; one at Marquette Park, located beneath Fort Mackinac; and one at the Great Turtle Park, located near the center of the island.

  6. Kilwins - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for chocolates, fudge, and ice cream, but also makes other sweets including barks, brittles, candies, clusters, taffy, truffles, and chocolate-covered pretzels, Oreos, and Rice Krispies. [13] [14] The stores allow customers to watch staff produce the confectioneries.

  7. Mackinac Island - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Travel + Leisure named Mackinac Island the best island in the continental U.S. to visit. [65] The entire island, Haldimand Bay, and a small shipwreck form a historic district. [47] [66] Built by the British in 1780, Fort Mackinac was closed as a fort by the United States in 1895 as it no longer had any strategic purpose. It has been ...