"Michigan City's Preparations for April 8 Solar Eclipse Amid Construction Woes"

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Luna Pier, Michigan, is the only city in the state in the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse, but its small size and infrastructure limitations make it ill-prepared for the influx of visitors. With its main bridge demolished and not set to reopen until later in the summer, the mayor is urging people to consider going into Toledo, Ohio, for a longer eclipse viewing experience.
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