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Best Seller | This restored map of Tennessee is the 1832 edition, which is the first created from actual surveys. Early American cartographer Matthew Rhea is credited, and the map was drawn for the Tennessee Gazetteer. Officially instated into the union in 1796 as... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Generated in 2001, this map of present-day Vietnam details the roads, railways, and international borders. Created by the CIA, there are also lays out the cities and transportation routes in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and southern China. Significantly... ... more | $82.48 $72.99 FREE shipping go to store |
This print is a visual artistic expression that allows you to decorate your space in style. Reproduced for you on paper, this hanging decorative accent will be a trendy and fashionable way to dress your walls. Adding this hanging wall art to your space... ... more | $37.99 $32.99 go to store |
Though the first known settlements in Atlantic City are unknown, it was not until the 1850s that the town became a destination for tourism and resorts for residents of the Northeast. The first commercial hotel, The Belloe House, was constructed in... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
'San Francisco Map' by Wild Apple Portfolio, acrylic glass wall art acrylic wall art looks amazing in your home or business. Printed on the back of the acrylic giving it depth and easy maintenance. The super durable and hard-to-damage qualities make it... ... more | $140.00 $84.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Williston Forge 'Petite Map of Philadelphia' by Unattributed, Acrylic Glass Wall Art Acrylic wall art looks amazing in your home or business. Printed on the back of the acrylic giving it depth and easy maintenance. The highly durable and hard-to-damage... ... more | FREE shipping go to store |
Published in 1769, this map of Boston was produced at a time of great tumult for the iconic American city. Though the Revolutionary war had yet to break out, tensions were high between the colonists and Great Britain. The passage of the Townsend Acts... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
The 1870s were a time of great prosperity and population growth for San Francisco. With overland transportation established by rail in 1869, the cities thriving ports now had an efficient method to transport imported goods into the heart of the... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 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 |
Produced by prolific mapmaker and illustrator Albert Ruger this Bird’s eye perspective of the grand city of Chicago was published only three years before the landscape would be forever changed in the Great Chicago Fire, which destroyed an area 4 miles... ... more | $67.48 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced and published by prolific American lithographer Eli Glover this bird’s eye perspective has a signature aesthetic, and the crisp detailing transports the viewer back in time. Seattle, in this era, was a city that relied heavily on the lumber... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
With the discovery of oil in 1882 and completed railways, Los Angeles was booming in the 1890s. Edward Doheny’s discovery set off a blaze of drilling in Los Angeles and neighboring Santa Barbara County. The population of Los Angeles would grow from... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
1789 was an incredibly important year for the new nation as it had defeated the British, and the monumental task of creating and implementing democratic rule had been undertaken by the Congress of the Confederation, which had assembled in New York City... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by one of the most prolific landscape illustrators of the 19th century Elis Glover, this bird’s eye view of Los Angeles is unique in its depiction of not just the great city, but the neighborhoods of Wilmington and Santa Monica. These three... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by prolific mapmaker and illustrator Albert Ruger this Bird’s eye perspective of the grand city of Chicago was published only three years before the landscape would be forever changed in the Great Chicago Fire, which destroyed an area 4 miles... ... more | $67.48 $62.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Published in 1909, this bird's eye perspective depicts the great city of Los Angeles in a period of prosperity and expansion. Oil drilling had become the primary economic driver for the city, though the surrounding areas still thrived with farming and... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Produced by one of the most prolific landscape illustrators of the 19th century Elis Glover, this bird’s eye view of Los Angeles is unique in its depiction of not just the great city, but the neighborhoods of Wilmington and Santa Monica. These three... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
Published in 1909, this bird's eye perspective depicts the great city of Los Angeles in a period of prosperity and expansion. Oil drilling had become the primary economic driver for the city, though the surrounding areas still thrived with farming and... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
With the discovery of oil in 1882 and completed railways, Los Angeles was booming in the 1890s. Edward Doheny’s discovery set off a blaze of drilling in Los Angeles and neighboring Santa Barbara County. The population of Los Angeles would grow from... ... more | $67.48 $55.99 FREE shipping go to store |
La Crosse, on the banks of the Mississippi River in Western Wisconsin, was first explored by French fur trappers as early as the seventeenth century. Nathan Myrick established the first permanent settlement in the area in 1842 with a trading post with... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 FREE shipping go to store |
La Crosse, on the banks of the Mississippi River in Western Wisconsin, was first explored by French fur trappers as early as the seventeenth century. Nathan Myrick established the first permanent settlement in the area in 1842 with a trading post with... ... more | $67.48 $61.99 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 |
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 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 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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 | $74.98 $59.99 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 | $79.48 $62.99 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 guide and trail map of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park highlights the North Carolina, Tennessee border, and the Appalachian Trail. Every trail and campsite has been indexed for a thorough depiction of this iconic piece of the American... ... more | $74.98 $59.99 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 | $82.48 $65.99 FREE shipping go to store |
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