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Mackinaw or related spellings is the name of several different places and things, mostly related to the area where
Lake Michigan meetsLake Huron . Mackinac is a derivation of a Menomini or Ojibwe word "Michilimackinac" and is pronounced IPA| [ˈmækɪnɔ] ("MACK-in-awe").Geographical
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Mackinac Falls , a drowned waterfall in the Straits of Mackinac
*Mackinac Island , an island in the straits which bans automobiles
*Mackinac Island State Park , which preserves a large part of the island
*Mackinac Point , perhaps the northernmost point in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan
*Mackinaw River , a tributary of the Illinois River
*Michilimackinac , a former term for the entire region around the Straits of Mackinac
*Straits of Mackinac , connecting the lakes and separates the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan
*Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck Preserve , a state-designated preservation area within much of the Straits of MackinacPopulated areas
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Mackinac County, Michigan , in the Upper Peninsula
*Mackinac Island, Michigan , the incorporated municipality on Mackinac Island
*Mackinaw City, Michigan , village on the south side of straits
*Mackinaw Township, Michigan
*Mackinaw, Illinois , southeast of PeoriaForts
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Fort Mackinac , a British, later American, fort on the island
*Fort Michilimackinac , a French, later British, fort on the south side of the straits; also called "Colonial Michilimackinac", nowFort Michilimackinac State Park Constructions
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Mackinac Bridge , a 5-mile (8 km) bridge over the Straits of Mackinac
*Mackinac Ferry , spanned the straits carrying railroad cars and motor vehicles
*Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse , a lighthouse in Mackinaw Cityhips
* USS "Mackinac" (AVP-13), a United States Navy seaplane tender commissioned from 1942 to 1946, later used by the United States Coast Guard from 1949 to 1967, where redesignated USCGC "Mackinac" (WAVP-371), and then (WHEC-371)
*Mackinaw boat , a type of small sailboat used in the Upper Great Lakes
* USS "Mackinaw", a United States Navy gunboat commissioned twice between 1864 and 1867
* USCGC "Mackinaw" (WAGB-83), a United States Coast Guard icebreaker on the Great Lakes commissioned from 1944 to 2006
* USCGC "Mackinaw" (WLBB-30), a United States Coast Guard icebreaker on the Great Lakes commissioned in 2006
* "Mackinac Bridge" (ship), a container ship built in 1986, used by a Japanese freight company out of Kobe, Japan [http://www.e-ships.net/index/M1.shtml]ailboat races
Two long distance sailboat races, each often referred to as "the Mackinaw race":
*ThePort Huron to Mackinac Boat Race
*TheChicago to Mackinac Boat Race Other
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Mackinac Center for Public Policy , a nonpartisan research and educational organization advocating free-market policies
*Mackinaw cloth , a heavy wool cloth
* Mackinaw, a jacket or short coat made of Mackinaw cloth, in Canada usually called a "Mac"
*Mackinaw Fur Company orMichilimackinac Company , a Canadian fur trade company bought by John Jacob Astor
* Mackinaw trout, another name forLake trout ("Salvelinus namaycush")
*Chief Mackinac or Mackinaw, an Ottawa chief in the Michilimackinac area in the 1740s
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