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Take a look inside the historic Mackinac Island hotel where Mike Pence gave a speech this weekend - and then stirred outrage with his 8-car motorcade
Mackinac Island is an island located in Michigan. As of 2018, the island's estimated population is a mere 471.
Arguably one of the island's most distinctive features is its lack of cars. According to Mackinac.com, most of the island's visitors arrive by a ferry from either the Mackinaw City dock or the St. Ignace dock. It's about a 15-minute ferry ride to get there.
Other, more exclusive, travel options include flying in on a plane or sailing in on a private boat.
As Business Insider previously reported, outrage erupted across the island and in the media on September 21 when Vice President Mike Pence drove through the island, which banned automobiles in 1898, with an eight-car motorcade.
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A video shows the eight-car entourage leaving the historic Grand Hotel, where Pence delivered a speech to the Republican Leadership Conference.
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The Grand Hotel, which opened in 1887, has a long history of being visited by public figures.
Source: Historic Hotels of America
According to the hotel's website, former presidents Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, Gerald Ford, John F. Kennedy, and Harry S. Truman have all made appearances there.
Source: Grand Hotel
According to the Detroit Free Press, when Gerald Ford visited the island in 1975, he used a horse-drawn carriage to get around.
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Along with its grand exterior, the nearly 200-year-old property is also home to the longest front porch in the world — which spans 660 square feet.
Source: Grand Hotel
Inside the hotel, the main dining room sports patterned curtains and green-and-white striped seats. Both the common areas and the guest rooms boast similarly lavish designs.
Currently, there are 397 guest rooms. Some rooms will cost you around $600 per night. But other, fancier rooms, like the Cupola Suite (pictured below), can set you back nearly $1,500 per night.
Source: Grand Hotel
Guests have a variety of dining and entertainment options to choose from. This mostly blue Cupola Bar is located at the very top of the hotel.
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The hotel also features a wide range of activities for its guests, including golf, horseback riding, swimming, tennis, and pickleball.
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