
Collection: Alabama
Steeped in Southern heritage, Alabama joined the Union in 1819, shaped by French and Spanish influence and later defining the Civil Rights Movement. Spanning ~135,767 km² between 30.22°–35.00°N, it blends Gulf Coast beaches with Appalachian foothills. Landmarks like U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Gulf Shores, and Birmingham Civil Rights Institute create powerful visual narratives, while its Civil Rights legacy stands as a defining global feature. Though no U.S. president was born here, its cultural depth makes it ideal for storytelling travel posters.