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Definition of Mackinac Bridge
1. Noun. A suspension bridge across the channel between the lower and upper peninsulas of Michigan.
Group relationships: Great Lakes State, Mi, Michigan, Wolverine State
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mackinac Bridge
Literary usage of Mackinac Bridge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"More than 2500 miles of snowmobile trails wind through the Upper Peninsula (Travel
Michigan). could easily travel from the Mackinac Bridge to the Wisconsin ..."
2. Quebec by Francois Remillard (2003)
"... who would become famous in the 1950s for their reconstruction of the Brooklyn
Bridge in New York and the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. ..."
3. Family Words: The Dictionary for People Who Don't Know a Frone from a Brinkle by Paul Dickson (1998)
"A Michigander who lives below the Mackinac Bridge (from the creatures that live
below bridges), as opposed to one on the upper peninsula of Michigan, ..."
4. Annual Report by Michigan Railroad Commission, Michigan Commissioner of Railroads (1901)
"3 11.63 t Bay rity Belt Line к.09 8.09 J Ann Arbor, Alexis to Toledo 4.93 4
Detroit* Mackinac (Bridge), Bay City to West Bay City .26 .28 Total -24.91 19.98 ..."
5. Annual Report by Michigan Railroad Commission, Michigan Commissioner of Railroads (1901)
"Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western, Plymouth to Oak ll.es 11.63 t Bay City Belt Line
8.09 8.09 § Ann Arbor, Alexis to Toledo 4.93 Î Detroit & Mackinac (Bridge) ..."