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By Maggie LaNoue


Mackinac Bridge Full Color Giclee Print Legend of the Mac Bridge: The Mackinac Bridge opened in 1957 and connects the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan. “Mackinac” derives from the Indian word “Michilimackinac”, meaning “island of the great turtle.” Gov. G. Mennen William began the tradition of the governor leading the annual “Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk” across the bridge.

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About the Artist Maggie LaNoue
Maggie has been a full time professional artist creating portraits of businesses and homes since 1980. Her work began with hand drawn pen and ink, oil paintings, and English watercolor.


History of Michigan Prints

Michigan Prints began with pen and ink drawings of Michigan landmarks. Many scenes are now in full color. This site offers limited-edition, archival Giclée Prints of artwork by Maggie LaNoue in addition to miniprints, notecards and boxed sets of notecards.

Maggie's art includes scenes of Michigan Nature, Landmarks, Resorts and Nostalgia. There is a new series of scenes of the Detroit Riverfront.

Each print and card comes with a legend on the back. Read about Old-Time Cyclers, Learn how bicycles helped to give freedom to women, but were controversial for that reason.
Read the legends about Michigan history, landmarks and nature as you enjoy the art.


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