"For more than a century, Grand Hotel has stood as a landmark accommodation on Michigan’s Mackinac Island—some call it America's Summer Place, and they have good reason to. This is good, old-fashioned living: cars are banned, and visitors stroll, bike, or hail a horse drawn carriage for transport around the island, from the sprawling campus's golf course, swimming pools, tennis courts, gardens, and more. Its front porch, at 660 feet, is the longest in the world, and can be seen as you approach the island by ferry—even if all of the 388 rooms are occupied, there's space for everyone to take in the waterfront views." - CNT Editors