Robert Stuart House
Robert Stuart House, Historic house in Mackinac Island, Michigan.
The Robert Stuart House stands on Market Street and features Federal architecture with a two-story structure, wooden clapboard exterior, and a symmetrical front facade with a double stairway. Today it operates as a museum presenting the history of fur trading on Mackinac Island.
The house was built in 1817 as an agency building for the American Fur Company and first served as the residence of Ramsay Crooks. Robert Stuart took over operations in 1820 and managed major trading activities from this location.
This home served as headquarters for the American Fur Company and displays objects from the fur trade era. Visitors can see handcrafted items by local artisans that reflect the island's working traditions.
The museum is easily accessible since it sits in the town center on a main street. Visitors should expect to walk through various rooms filled with historical objects and information about trading operations.
The building processed enormous quantities of furs in the 1820s and 1830s, making it a key trading hub for the entire region. This role established it as an economic center of the island during that period.
Location: Michigan
Architectural style: Federal architecture
GPS coordinates: 45.84970,-84.61860
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:23
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