
Collection: Michigan
Water-defined and expansive, Michigan joined the Union in 1837, uniquely split between two peninsulas and surrounded by the Great Lakes. Covering ~250,493 km², it offers striking water and forest landscapes. Landmarks such as Mackinac Bridge, Sleeping Bear Dunes, and Lake Michigan shoreline create refreshing compositions, while its Great Lakes coastline dominance sets it apart. Birthplace of Gerald Ford, it inspires clean, scenic travel poster designs.