Mighty Mac

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Mighty Mac is the popular nickname for the Mackinac Bridge, the iconic suspension bridge connecting Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
suspension bridge
alsoKnownAs Big Mac
carries Interstate 75
vehicular traffic
color cream
connects Lower Peninsula of Michigan
surface form: Michigan Lower Peninsula

Upper Peninsula of Michigan
surface form: Michigan Upper Peninsula
constructionStartDate 1954-05-07
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Straits of Mackinac
crossesBodyOfWaterBetween Lake Huron
Lake Michigan
deckType steel roadway
designer David B. Steinman
engineeringRankAtOpening one of the world’s longest suspension bridges
hasFeature suspended main span
truss-stiffened deck
two main towers
hasNickName Big Mac
Mighty Mac
heritageStatus civil engineering landmark
locatedIn Emmet County, Michigan
Mackinac County, Michigan
Michigan
locatedNear Mackinaw City, Michigan
St. Ignace, Michigan
mainSpanLength 1158 m
maintainedBy Mackinac Bridge Authority
material concrete
steel
numberOfLanes 4
opened 1957-11-01
openedToTraffic 1957
ownedBy Michigan
surface form: State of Michigan
partOf Great Lakes region
refersTo Mackinac Bridge
regionServed Northern Michigan
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
symbolOf Michigan
surface form: State of Michigan
toll yes
tollRoadFor commercial trucks
passenger vehicles
totalLength 8038 m
towerHeight 168 m
trafficType automobile

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Mackinac Bridge nickname Mighty Mac
Mighty Mac hasNickName Mighty Mac
subject surface form: Mackinac Bridge
Big Mac alsoKnownAs Mighty Mac