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Ozark map, lake of the ozarks Map, lake art, Missouri Map, Lake Gift, Lake Prints, Lake Map, Ozarks, Missouri State, Hiker Gift, lake life

Ozark map, lake of the ozarks Map, lake art, Missouri Map, Lake Gift, Lake Prints, Lake Map, Ozarks, Missouri State, Hiker Gift, lake life

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The perfect Missouri gift - a true to life, watercolor lake map, stunningly colorized to add finesse to any home decor. The Lake of the Ozarks is the largest man-made lake in the Midwestern United States and is home to breathtaking views, mountainous hills and whimsical vallies. This custom map gift is a perfect sentiment for any occasion and features accurate map data, while maintaining a classic, vintage theme.

SMALL PRINTS
11"x17" or 11"x14"
Our small prints feature 650 dpi (dots per square inch) digital printing. Each small print features a nearly-flat finish, with an almost imperceptible sheen. This print ships flat, with a stiff board backing, wrapped securely in a plastic acetate sleeve, and ships in 1-4 business days.

LARGE PRINTS
18" x 24" or 20"x24"
24" x 36" or 24"x30"
Fine art large prints are best for discerning customers who demand only the best in fine art printing. Every large print is giclée printed on heavyweight paper, with inks guaranteed not to fade for 100 years. It features a smooth, uncoated matte surface with no shine. The large format prints are archival limited editions, each numbered and stamped or signed. Your large print ships rolled in a hard tube, also containing a certificate of authenticity. Each print requires TLC and takes up to 10 days of processing prior to shipping.

HAND PAINTED ORIGINALS
36" x 45" or custom for your space
A truly unique gift for those who want nothing but the original- get your very own, one-of-a-kind, hand-painted watercolor painting by Lisa Middleton. his option is not a print, but your own painting, hand worked by the artist herself. Each painting is shipped rolled in a hard tube containing a certificate of authenticity, and arrives numbered and stamped with a registered signature stamp or signed. Each painting takes 4 weeks processing prior to shipping.

ABOUT GICLÉE PRINTING
What's the difference between digital printing and giclée printing? Giclée printing is one of the best print reproduction methods available, and allows us to provide a quality product that is guaranteed to not fade for over 100 years. It is a process that uses a specialized 12 color inkjet printer, acid free papers, and pigment based archival inks. Digital inkjet printing is a more cost-effective option for those who love the artwork but are not ready to invest in an archival-quality print.

FRAMES
All four print sizes come solely on the acid-free paper. Mats and frames are not included. It is strongly recommended to withhold frame purchases until after print is received, so as to precisely measure the print for the correct frame size, as slight variation in actual size may occur.

SHIPPING
Every print is shipped via USPS with tracking and insurance. We are print on command so allow 7-10 business days for delivery.

RETURN POLICY
Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer must contact vis Etsy messages prior to return, and pay return shipping.

As the largest man-made lake in the Midwestern United States, Lake of the Ozarks extends across the Missouri counties of Benton, Camden, Morgan and Miller. It has a surface area of 54,000 acres and 1,150 miles of shoreline, with the main channel of the Osage Arm stretching for 92 miles and a total drainage area over 14,000 square miles. The lake is fed by the Osage River in the northern region of the Ozarks in central Missouri, along with smaller tributaries, including the Niangua River, Grandglaize Creek and Gravios Creek.

The Union Electric Company of St. Louis, Missouri, alongside the principal engineering firm, Stone and Weber, created the lake through the skillful and timely construction of the 2,543-foot long Bagnell Dam. On August 8, 1929, construction began and was completed in April 1931, reaching spillway elevation in May of 1931. The lake went through a number of name changes: during construction, it was referred to as Osage Reservoir or Lake Osage, then the Missouri General Assembly officially named it Lake Benton for Senator Thomas Hart Benton, but none of the names took root and was ultimately changes to Lake of the Ozarks. This name simply referred to the location of the lake. Featuring a serpentine shape, Lake of the Ozarks has appropriately earned the nickname "The Magic Dragon"

The Osage Indians were the first inhabitants in the Ozark hills and valleys, and at the height of their power in the early 19th century, controlled the Ozarks to the east, and with great tenacity clung to their hunting grounds. European exploration in the Ozarks began with the Spaniard, Hernando de Soto in 1541. However, Lewis and Clark were the first to describe the natural beauty and wonders of the Ozark Mountains.

In the vicinity of the Lake, there is bountiful natural diversity in Lake of the Ozarks State Park and its trails can lead you to arid glades, lush fens, delightful wildflowers and spectacular blufftop vistas. Wildlife viewing in the wilderness area can allow you to spot creatures such as deer, wild turkey, pileated woodpeckers, red-tailed hawks and American woodcocks. There is much to enjoy in Lake of the Ozarks region, including caves, coves, and caverns, parasailing and wakeboarding, boating, swimming and fishing. Lake of the Ozarks is more than simply a source of power; it is a vibrant attraction that pulls many to its shoreline.

"Due to the unique nature of our maps all sizes are approximate. Please do not purchase a frame until you receive the map and measure it. " 1.5 weeks for large format prints.Full refund if returned in original condition within 14 days. Buyer pays return shipping.

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