New Michigan "SkyBridge" takes adventure to new heights
The world's longest timber-towered suspension bridge is now open at Boyne Mountain in Michigan. Its glass panels allow people to look straight down more than 115 feet. CBS Chicago's Charlie De Mar reports.
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