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The Mighty Mac connects our two peninsulas at the cities of St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, both of which make a great travel destination. Click on a photo below to view a larger image. For more travel information visit the St. Ignace Welcome Center, the Mackinaw Area Visitors Bureau, or Travel Michigan.

Fountain in St. Ignace St. Ignace pavilion by the lake shore Native American dwelling at Fort Michilimackinac Entrance to Father Marquette Park Painting of Native American Village

Fountain in St. Ignace

St. Ignace pavilion by the lake shore

Native American dwelling at Fort Michilimackinac?

Entrance to Father Marquette Park

Painting of Native American Village

         
Mackinaw Crossings Mackinac Bay Trading Company Mackinaw Mush Trolley at Mackinaw City  
Mackinaw Crossings Mackinac Bay Trading Company Mackinaw Mush Trolley at Mackinaw City  
         


Even though the two cities have shared a connection for fifty years, they have different histories. To read each city's history, look for the special "50 Years of the Mighty Mac" issue (July/August 2007).

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