Mighty Mac: the longest suspension bridge in the western hemisphere
June 28, 1958 marks the end of a four-day party for the dedication festival of the Mackinac Bridge. Even though the bridge had been opened to traffic from November the previous year, it was only from June 25-28 that the official festivities and ribbon-cutting had taken place. Join A.S.Ganesh as he takes you on a trip to tell you about this suspension bridge…
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