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Weekly Map Giveaway Winner
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Sign up for our weekly map give-away here! This week’s mystery winner is… lukepossis5@ If your email address starts with “lukepossis5" please email me ...
Discovery Map Series: New Map of South Florida Custom Designed By Lisa Middleton
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One look at this map and you will feel as if you have been transported back a few centuries, even though this is a new map of South Florida. This was a time when huge ocean schooners ruled the sea, with pirates always a threat, and exploration always an allure. Fortunately, exploration triumphed in the end and what we have is a result of what you see here. Florida is thriving state, known for its tourism and trade. The insets on this particular map feature Miami, and Sanibal Captiva. Miami is not only a cultural hotspot, but a historical treasure...
Weekly Map Giveaway Winner
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Sign up for our weekly map give-away here! This week’s mystery winner is… kimbo_brownlee@ If your email address starts with “kimbo_brownlee" please email me at: lisa@greatriverarts.com to claim...
Travel Tuesday Map Series: Charlotte Harbor Florida
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Charlotte Harbor florida Historic MapBring in a historical famous map like Great Lakes Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan Ohio Canada Map wall art print poster is the best for discerning customers who demand the best fine artwork printing wall decoration.* This wall decor print poster has some size variations like (11*14, 16*20, 20*24, 24*30 & 36*45) that give you oppurtunity to make choice which size is need for you.* Sometimes this type of historical or old maps have some tears, folds, separations and other blemishes,but our wall poster has no these types of errors. This is a high-quality reproduction art wall decor...
Discovery Map Series: Carte De La Louisiane, French United States c.1731
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De L'Isle's "Carte de la Louisiane" published in approximately 1731 would become the primary reference source for exploration of the Mississippi and Missouri river valleys and was used by other cartographers as late as 1797. Believed to be the oldest map consulted in the planning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. All sizes are approximate.