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  2. Mackinac Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Much longer anchorage-to-anchorage spans have been built in the Eastern Hemisphere, including the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge in Japan (6,532 ft or 1,991 m), but the long leadups to the anchorages on the Mackinac make its total shoreline-to-shoreline length of 26,372 feet [11] —28 feet (8.5 m) short of five miles (8.0 km)—longer than the Akashi ...

  3. David B. Steinman - Wikipedia

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    Steinman on the Mackinac Bridge.. David Barnard Steinman (June 11, 1886 [1] – August 21, 1960) was an American civil engineer.He was the designer of the Mackinac Bridge and many other notable bridges, and a published author.

  4. Mackinac Bridge Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Mackinac Bridge Authority is an independent state agency of the U.S. state of Michigan that operates the Mackinac Bridge across the Straits of Mackinac. The Mackinac Bridge Authority has been directed by the state of Michigan to maintain the Mackinac Bridge as a self-supporting facility. The Mackinac Bridge is a toll bridge, with the tolls ...

  5. Shepler's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Mackinac Bridge was completed in November 1957. During its construction, crowds came to watch the progress, increasing the need for tour boats. During the winter of 1953, Shepler built a second kit boat, a high-speed cruiser, the Billy Dick, named after the captain's son, William Richard. The fleet expanded over the years.

  6. Mackinac Bridge ranks 7th on list of 100 most scenic bridges ...

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    A new survey ranks Michigan's Mighty Mac among the nation's top 10 most scenic bridges. The Mackinac Bridge ranked seventh nationwide, falling within the top 10 of a 100-bridge ranking.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mackinac ...

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    The Mackinac Trail – Carp River Bridge is a 60 feet (18 m) concrete arch bridge built in 1919. The Mackinac Trail – Carp River Bridge is one of the few remaining arch bridges constructed by the Michigan State Highway Department during its early period of design and construction, and features a unique guardrail design. 15: Manitou Lodge

  8. New starting point in St. Ignace announced for Mackinac ... - AOL

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    The bridge walk is the one day a year when pedestrians are able to walk across the Mackinac Bridge. Thousands of people make the crossing each year during the popular Labor Day tradition.

  9. Old Mackinac Point Light - Wikipedia

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    Old Mackinac Point Light is a deactivated lighthouse located at the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula in the U.S. state of Michigan.The lighthouse is part of Fort Michilimackinac State Park in the village of Mackinaw City just east of the Mackinac Bridge.