Well, it's Cyber Monday and that means the online holiday shopping frenzy is starting. Maps are always a popular item so why not grab a fabulous hostorical map to put under the tree... we have more than 100 to select from.
Here at Spatial Media we have a popular map store hosted on our partner site over at The American Surveyor Magazine. Here you'll find more than 100 historical prints for sale, perfect for home or office.
Some of the popular maps available include:
* Lewis and Clark's Track, 1814
* Texas & Pacific Railway, 1873
* Texas, Oregon and California, 1846
* Rio Colorado of the West, 1858
* Map illustrating the extermination of the American bison
* Maps Showing the Norfolk, Albermarle & Atlantic Railroad and its connections, 1891
* New Commercial and Topographical Rail Road Map & Guide of Missouri, 1872
* Ohio River between Mound City and Cairo, 1864
* Old Territory and Military Department of New Mexico, 1867
* Map of the United States, Canada, Mexico, West Indies and Central America, 1859
* New Haven Harbor Founded Upon a Trigonometrical Survey
* A Correct Map of Connecticut From Actual Survey, 1797
About the maps
Printed on acid-free museum quality paper, it is guaranteed to retain color and clarity for years to come. Due to the large size and high quality, each map in this collection is capable of being a center-piece for the room or space of your choosing. These unique reproductions are both fascinating and sure to please.
Maps are available at a discounted price to Amerisurv members - register HERE.
Shop for maps at the Amerisurv Store.
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