Great Lakes: Lake Huron By Derek Anderson, Joel Anderson, 2020
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Named after the Huron Indigenous tribes that inhabited the region during colonial times, Lake Huron actually comprises the eastern portion of the combined Lake Michigan - Lake Huron body of water. And that's because Lake Huron is technically connected to Lake Michigan due to the five-mile wide Straits of Mackinac at the northern tip of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Inspired by the beauty and wonder of the lake, Anderson Design Group hand-rendered vintage poster art of some of the rock formations that protrude out into Lake Huron. This retro illustration of “Turnip Rock” is available as a poster, print, canvas, banner, postcard, notecard, or metal sign. To get involved with Great Lakes conservation efforts or to learn more about such programs, visit the website for The Alliance for the Great Lakes.
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