Colonial Michilimackinac is a reconstructed 1715 French fur-trading village and military outpost that was later occupied by British military and traders. Among the reconstructed buildings are a priest's house, a guardhouse, blockhouses, barracks, a storehouse, a blacksmith shop, a French church and a British trader's house. Today, it features re-enactments from British 1770s occupation and the American Revolution era. A National Historic Landmark, Colonial Michilimackinac is accredited by American Association of Museums.