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Kid's QuartersKids’ Quarters is a 1,258 square foot interactive exhibit inside the Officers' Stone Quarters at Fort Mackinac. Hands-on history games include checkers, dress up, fife playing and Morse Code. More than 16 interactive 1880s experiences provide creative areas for visitors to immerse themselves in Mackinac’s past. Kids' Quarters ExhibitSome highlights of the Kids’ Quarters exhibit include:
Soldier’s Manual of ArmsA soldier’s "Manual of Arms" interactive video is projected onto a screen, and kids step into formation in front of a virtual soldier who instructs them on proper 1880s military rifle firing sequence and procedure. Kids have fun running through the military drill. “Hangin’ with Harold”Victorian shadow boxes for “Hangin’ with Harold” are filled with 1880's vignettes painted by Nick Van Frankenhuysen, and audio recordings to help kids imagine fort life in the 1880s. Morse Code Interactive ExhibitVisitors can try the Morse Code Keys--1880s-style communications—something like Victorian e-mail. |