For nearly three decades, historian Eugene T. Petersen devoted his career to preserving one of America's most cherished places-Mackinac Island. In Inside Mackinac, Petersen opens the doors to the past, sharing a vivid and deeply personal account of how vision, creativity, and persistence transformed a fading fort into a living history destination that continues to inspire visitors today. From the restoration of Fort Mackinac to the groundbreaking archaeology project at Colonial Michilimackinac, Petersen's story captures the heart of Michigan's historic preservation movement. Along the way, he reveals the challenges of leading a small but determined team within state government, balancing scholarship with public appeal, and proving that history could be both authentic and accessible. Told with humor, candor, and insight, Inside Mackinac is far more than a historical account-it's a meditation on leadership, integrity, and the power of place. Readers will meet the visionaries, scholars, and community leaders who brought Mackinac's stories back to life, and glimpse the behind-the-scenes struggles that shaped Michigan's first state park and its enduring legacy. Whether you're a lover of Michigan history, a museum professional, or simply someone who treasures the preservation of our shared heritage, this memoir offers inspiration and perspective on what it truly means to save history for future generations.
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Eugene T. Petersen, Director of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission from 1958-1985, directed the reconstruction of historic Fort Michilimackinac at Mackinaw City, Michigan and the restoration and historical interpretation at Fort Mackinac and other historic sites on Mackinac Island, Michigan. A former United States Marine Corp communications officer and a graduate of Marquette University (B.S., 1942 and M.A., 1947) and the University of Michigan (Ph.D., 1952), he taught European, American, and Michigan history at the University of Detroit and the University of Michigan. He was Director of the State Historical Museum in Lansing, Michigan for several years before going to Mackinac.
Marta Olson grew up inside the living museum of Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island. From there, she traveled outward, literally and figuratively, through positions in hospitality, higher education, and personal computing. Her computer career included being part of the Apple team that rolled out the Macintosh computer in 1985. After Apple she ran her own web design business in northern Michigan for 25 years. She has returned home to her beloved Mackinac Island where she serves on the boards of Little Traverse Conservancy and the Mackinac Island Community Foundation.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For nearly three decades, historian Eugene T. Petersen devoted his career to preserving one of America's most cherished places-Mackinac Island. In Inside Mackinac, Petersen opens the doors to the past, sharing a vivid and deeply personal account of how vision, creativity, and persistence transformed a fading fort into a living history destination that continues to inspire visitors today.From the restoration of Fort Mackinac to the groundbreaking archaeology project at Colonial Michilimackinac, Petersen's story captures the heart of Michigan's historic preservation movement. Along the way, he reveals the challenges of leading a small but determined team within state government, balancing scholarship with public appeal, and proving that history could be both authentic and accessible.Told with humor, candor, and insight, Inside Mackinac is far more than a historical account-it's a meditation on leadership, integrity, and the power of place. Readers will meet the visionaries, scholars, and community leaders who brought Mackinac's stories back to life, and glimpse the behind-the-scenes struggles that shaped Michigan's first state park and its enduring legacy.Whether you're a lover of Michigan history, a museum professional, or simply someone who treasures the preservation of our shared heritage, this memoir offers inspiration and perspective on what it truly means to save history for future generations. Inside Mackinac reveals an untold story of Michigan's most beloved island. Historian Eugene T. Petersen shares a life devoted to preserving Mackinac's history. A candid, inspiring memoir of leadership and public heritage. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798899719486
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