Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial School
A former US government boarding school in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, established in 1891 to assimilate Native American children. It closed in 1934 and is now a 'Site of Conscience' owned by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

šŸ“œ Former US government boarding school for Native American children in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
šŸ” Operated 1893-1934, now a 'Site of Conscience' and on the National Register of Historic Places.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Learn about a tragic chapter in United States history
🌳 Visit a solemn site of remembrance and healing
🚶 Explore the grounds and onsite cemetery

Why Avoid

🚫 Access into the buildings is prohibited
šŸ˜” Experience can be emotionally challenging due to its history

Tips

🤫 Please be respectful of this solemn site
šŸ“š More information available at the Ziibiwing Center in Mount Pleasant

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