Biddle House Native American Museum, Mackinac Island
- Step into the home of Agatha and Edward Biddle, merchants who moved in around 1830
- As an Anishnaabek woman, Agatha saw how the 1830s were a critical time as she and other indigenous people witnessed their culture subjected to immense changes
- Created in conjunction with tribal partners
- An interpretive trail focusing on Anishnaabek culture sits just outside the main house
- Costumed interpreters show was the 1830s house of Agatha and Edward Biddle looked like, including cooking demonstrations and interpretation of the gallery
7406 Market Street, Mackinac Island, MI 49757
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