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Mackinac, the American Island Where Cars Have Been Banned for over a Century and "the Horse Is king."

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Michigan, United States, is the cradle of Detroit’s “motor city,” where businesses such as Ford, General Motors and Chrysler were born, and which is often known as “the world’s automobile capital.” But off the state’s northern coast, on Lake Huron, there is a serene and picturesque island that has been attracting travelers for hundreds of years, and has banned cars practically since they were invented. Welcome to Mackinac: an island of 3.8 km2 w…

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Michigan, United States, is the cradle of Detroit’s “motor city,” where businesses such as Ford, General Motors and Chrysler were born, and which is often known as “the world’s automobile capital.” But off the state’s northern coast, on Lake Huron, there is a serene and picturesque island that has been attracting travelers for hundreds of years, and has banned cars practically since they were invented. Welcome to Mackinac: an island of 3.8 km2 w…

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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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