The oldest survivng building in Michigan is Fort Mackinac in Mackinac Island. It was built in 1780.
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The building of the Mackinac Bridge began in May 1954 and opened to traffic November 1, 1957. A dedication was held in June 1958, with Governor G. Mennen Williams attending.
The address of the Mackinac Island Public Library is: 7549 Huron Street, Mackinac Island, 49757 0903
Mackinac College was created in 1966.
Mackinac Island was created in 1781.
Mackinac Island's population is 492.
The area of Mackinac Wilderness is 49.493 square kilometers.
Mackinac Transportation Company ended in 1984.
Mackinac Transportation Company was created in 1881.
The phone number of the Mackinac Island Public Library is: 906-847-3421.
Mackinac Island was named by the Ojibwa after a bluff that resembles a large turtle. Today, Mackinac Island, in the Mackinac Straits, is a "car free zone" and a top vacation spot in the state. The world's longest freshwater yachting event, the Chicago-to-Mackinac Island race, ends at the island every July. It is in Michigan.