The Mackinac Bridge, also known as the "Mighty Mac," opened to traffic
on November 1, 1957. This suspension bridge connects the Upper Peninsula
of Michigan to the Lower Peninsula and spans the Straits of Mackinac,
which separate Lake Michigan from Lake Huron. The Mackinac Bridge is a
critical transportation link in the state of Michigan and an iconic
symbol of the region. It is one of the longest suspension bridges in the
world and has had a significant impact on transportation and tourism in
the state of Michigan.
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