Mackinlay Bridge
The Mackinlay Bridge is a notable structure located in the state of Michigan, USA. It spans the Mackinac Strait, connecting the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan. This bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, measuring approximately 26,372 feet in length. It was completed in 1957 and has become an iconic symbol of the region.
The bridge is named after William Mackinlay, a prominent figure in Michigan's history. It serves as a vital transportation link, facilitating the movement of vehicles and tourists between the two peninsulas. The Mackinlay Bridge is also a popular spot for photography and sightseeing, attracting visitors year-round.