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Mackinaw cloth is a
heavy and
dense water-repellent
woolen cloth,
similar to
Melton cloth but
using a
tartan pattern,
often "buffalo plaid". It was used...
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USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30) is a 240-foot (73 m)
vessel built as a
heavy icebreaker for
operations on the
North American Great Lakes for the
United States...
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Mackinaw City (/ˈmækɪnɔː/ MAK-in-aw) is a
village in
Emmet and
Cheboygan counties in the U.S.
state of Michigan. The po****tion was 806 at the 2010 census;...
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Mackinaw is a
village in
Tazewell County, Illinois,
United States, and is part of the Peoria,
Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area. Its po****tion was...
- The
Mackinaw boat is a loose, non-standardized term for a light, open
sailboat used in the
interior of
North America during the fur
trading era. Within...
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Mackinac or
Mackinaw may
refer to:
Straits of Mackinac, a
waterway in the U.S.
state of
Michigan connecting two of the
Great Lakes, Lake
Michigan and Lake...
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USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83) is a 290-foot (88 m)
vessel specifically designed for ice
breaking duties on the
Great Lakes. LR number: 6119534
According to...
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USCGC Mackinaw has been the name of more than one
United States Coast Guard ship, and may
refer to: USCGC
Mackinaw (WAGB-83), an
icebreaker in commission...
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bridge connects the city of St.
Ignace on the
north end with the
village of
Mackinaw City on the south.
Envisioned since the 1880s, the
bridge was designed...
- army,
which had
built Fort
Michilimackinac about 1715 near present-day
Mackinaw City. The
limestone formations are
still part of the island's appeal. One...