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Best Seller | Before being established in 1940 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt the Great Smoky National Park was a vision for a grand national park in the East to rival the iconic Rocky Mountain National Park. Congress authorized the building of a park however... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Before being established in 1940 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt the Great Smoky National Park was a vision for a grand national park in the East to rival the iconic Rocky Mountain National Park. Congress authorized the building of a park however... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
The Great Smoky Mountains are among the oldest in the world and a true American icon, evoking images of early American settlers and the rich cultural tapestry of Southern Appalachian history. Our enhanced, museum quality, giclee reproductions of the... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This restored relief map of the Rocky Mountain National Park captures the essence of America’s fascination with western lore and presents a striking visual that takes the viewer back in time. Officially signed into law on January 26, 1915 by President... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This restored relief map of the Rocky Mountain National Park captures the essence of America’s fascination with western lore and presents a striking visual that takes the viewer back in time. Officially signed into law on January 26, 1915 by President... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced under the direction of the third US National Park Director Arno B. Cammerer, this base map of the iconic Great Smoky Mountains was released in the same year as the park’s opening in 1934. President Franklin Roosevelt officially opened the park... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
By 1887 Indian territory shared what would become the state boundaries for present-day Oklahoma. Its primary residents were comprised of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes, and this map shows land divisions across tribal... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This restored and enhanced 1866 map of Texas was created by Schönberg & Co. during the American Civil War and depicts the land in a time of transition and uncertainty. Officially entered into record as the Civil War was over and Texas was being... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This land ownership map of Galveston County was originally produced in 1892. These unique maps were created to indicate owner plot number and in many cases the property owner's names. Land ownership maps are less common and share an interesting... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
As one of the most expansive and lush states in the country, California has always loomed large in the consciousness of the American West. In the late 1800's this expansion was no longer by horse and wagon and the steam engine was charging forward. Our... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Eponymously named after Lieutenant Nathaniel Greene of the American Southern Campaign, Greenville South Carolina holds a deep heritage in the development of the American south. Originally forbidden to colonists Greenville County was established by... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
As one of the most expansive and lush states in the country, California has always loomed large in the consciousness of the American West. In the late 1800's this expansion was no longer by horse and wagon and the steam engine was charging forward. Our... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This digitally restored and enhanced Map of the Land of Canaan, or simply Holy Land is a stunning reproduction on museum quality heavy matte stock printed with archival ink. Ready to frame and shipped in a heavy cardboard tube this beautiful piece of... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Initially published in 1888, this Railway map was produced by one of the most well-known 19th-century map makers George Cram. Cram’s company went on to become the first American company to release a World Atlas in 1901. This incredibly detailed... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This unique piece of Railway history was published in 1886, which marked the end of the third major Railway expansion in Michigan. This wave of construction was spurred on by the passing of legislation gifting the Railroad companies 5 million acres of... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Historic is guarding the constant ingenuity of historic maps in the form of vintage wall art. Size: 24" H x 18" W x 0.1" D | Williston Forge 1825 Greenville South Carolina Map Poster Wall Art on Paper 24.0 H x 18.0 W x 0.1 D in brownPaper | 24" H x 18"... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Eponymously named after Lieutenant Nathaniel Greene of the American Southern Campaign, Greenville South Carolina holds a deep heritage in the development of the American south. Originally forbidden to colonists Greenville County was established by... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by iconic American mapmaker Rand McNally, this depiction of Oklahoma and Indian Territory was published just two years after the state was opened for general settlement. Previously the territory was considered Indian Territory, but two... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Initially published in 1888, this Railway map was produced by one of the most well-known 19th-century map makers George Cram. Cram’s company went on to become the first American company to release a World Atlas in 1901. This incredibly detailed... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and published by an early pioneer of the form, Albert Ruger, this bird's eye perspective captures Dayton, Ohio, in a period of significant growth and transformation only five years after the conclusion of the American Civil War as residents... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located some twenty miles northwest of Detroit, Pontiac was founded in 1818 and holds a rich history in the development of the region throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The city was first incorporated in 1861, and many residents flocked... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan at the Sheboygan River mouth, the city remains one of the most recognized cities that border the Great Lakes. Sheboygan, Wisconsin was experiencing a period of significant growth and transformation as the... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced only two years following the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective was published by one of the early pioneers of the form Albert Ruger. Ruger was the first American cartographer to achieve success with the bird's... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced only three years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective by Albert Ruger depicts Marion, Iowa, in a period of significant growth and transformation as residents and merchants flocked to the region eager for... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located at the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers confluence, Paducah lies halfway between Nashville and St. Louis and was expanding rapidly at the time of this publication. The first Americans established communities in 1821, and Paducah was formally... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by one of the most noted and prolific mapmaking companies of the nineteenth century, the J.H. Colton Company, this depiction of China captured it during the latter stage of the Qing Dynasty, which was responsible for some of the most... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and published by an early pioneer of the form, Albert Ruger, this bird's eye perspective captures Dayton, Ohio, in a period of significant growth and transformation only five years after the conclusion of the American Civil War as residents... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This bird's eye perspective map was produced by Prussian-born cartographer Albert Ruger under his Chicago Lithographing Company in 1869. It shows the town as it started to experience a period of growth and transformation as residents from the American... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by prominent lithographer and cartographer T.J. Shepherd Landis, this aerial perspective of Newark, New Jersey, shows the ionic American city in a period of considerable growth, prosperity, and transformation as the nation approached the turn... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by one of the most noted and prolific mapmaking companies of the nineteenth century, the J.H. Colton Company, this depiction of China captured it during the latter stage of the Qing Dynasty, which was responsible for some of the most... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located some twenty miles northwest of Detroit, Pontiac was founded in 1818 and holds a rich history in the development of the region throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The city was first incorporated in 1861, and many residents flocked... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the banks of the iconic Mississippi River, Dubuque is part of the so-called tristate region where Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin share a border and remains an important cultural and economic hub for the Midwest for importing and exporting... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the banks of the iconic Mississippi River, Alton, Illinois, is part of the St. Louis metroplex. It has a distinct history that dates back to 1818, when it was established to ferry travelers across the river. This bird's eye perspective was... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced only three years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective by Albert Ruger depicts Marion, Iowa, in a period of significant growth and transformation as residents and merchants flocked to the region eager for... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located at the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers confluence, Paducah lies halfway between Nashville and St. Louis and was expanding rapidly at the time of this publication. The first Americans established communities in 1821, and Paducah was formally... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Located on the banks of the iconic Mississippi River, Dubuque is part of the so-called tristate region where Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin share a border and remains an important cultural and economic hub for the Midwest for importing and exporting... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Published only two years after the conclusion of the American Civil War, this bird's eye perspective of Bloomington, Illinois, was produced by Prussian immigrant Albert Ruger. His lithography firm was an early pioneer of the form and would go on to... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
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