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Black and white aerial photograph of Mackinaw City, Michigan, along Lake Huron.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing the entrance to Michilimackinac State Park in Mackinaw City, Michigan. The park opened to camping in 1907 and was closed in 1971.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams marching in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The parades featured the same dignitaries and personalities.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing a campground at Michilimackinac State Park in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard showing Main Street in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing the Mackinac Point Lighthouse in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing a view of Mackinaw City, Michigan from the water.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing the entrance to Michilimackinac State Park in Mackinaw City, Michigan. The park was open to camping between 1907 and 1971.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard of the ferry dock at Mackinaw City, Michigan. The ferry connected the Lower and Upper Peninsulas of Michigan prior to the opening of the Mackinac Bridge in 1957.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing a marching band in the Mackinac Bridge parade in Saint Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The parades featured the same dignitaries and personalities.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing an aerial view of Mackinaw City, Michigan. The Mackinac Bridge is in the background, and the ferry docks (taking people to Mackinac Island) are on the right.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard of the Mackinac Point Lighthouse and shoreline around Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing the city hall in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing a bird's-eye view of S. Huron Avenue in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing a sunset over the Straits of Mackinac on the coast of Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing the railway ferry dock in Mackinaw City, Michigan. The ferries would transport railroad cars between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas across the Straits of Mackinac.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing Governor G. Mennen Williams speaking at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Mackinac Bridge in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing Main Street in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Possibly Mason or Leslie

Black and white photograph of marching bands in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The parades featured the same dignitaries and personalities.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams marching in the Mackinac Bridge Groundbreaking parade in Mackinaw City, Michigan. Parades were held both in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard of cannon displayed in a Mackinaw City, Michigan park, along the shoreline.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white postcard showing the "City of Cheboygan" car ferry, which connected the Upper and Lower Peninsulas between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace before the Mackinac Bridge was opened in 1957.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard of Round Island Lighthouse in the Straits of Mackinac, off Mackinac Island, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph showing a parade float during the Mackinac Bridge parade in Saint Ignace. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The parades featured the same dignitaries and personalities.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of a parade float in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The same dignitaries and personalities.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Black and white photograph of marching bands in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. It is unclear which parade this is, as the parades featured the same dignitaries and personalities.

Mackinac County (Mich.)

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard of a tourist picnic in Michilimackinac State Park in Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

Color postcard showing the Mackinac Point Lighthouse at Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Cheboygan County (Mich.)

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