The Mackinac Bridge connects the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan, across the Mackinac Straits. The Straits separate Lakes Michigan from Lake Huron. The bridge also connects the towns of St. Ignace on the north end to Mackinaw City on the south end.
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they had trouble because everyone kept braking the cables
The bridge was built by a lot of yooper contractors who ate lot of pastys.
Because The Oglans
I think its called Bering It is called Beringia The Bering Strait.
The length of the Mackinac Bridge is 4.994582 miles (8,038 metres).
A suspension bridge.
I am unfamiliar with the Machinaw Bridge, so I assume you are talking about the Mackinac bridge? The third largest suspension bridge in the world. The Mackinac bridge has common nicknames such as: "Big Mac" or "Mighty Mac"
The longest bridge in Michigan, the Mackinac Bridge, links Michigan's upper and lower peninsulas. The Mackinac Bridge is the longest bridge in the western hemisphere.
A suspension bridge.
The Mackinac Bridge is located near Mackinaw City, In Michigan. It connects the upper and lower peninsula.
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mackinac bridge
The Mackinac Bridge is owned and maintained by the State of Michigan from tolls collected from Northbound traffic (there is no toll southbound).
The height of the main towers of the Mackinac Bridge above the water is 552 feet.
The biggest and strongest bridge ever!
The Straits of Mackinac connect The Two Great Lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. :)