Michigan is known as the Great Lakes State, and the name Michigan comes from the Native American word “Mishigamaa” which means “large lake.” Its beautiful, natural surroundings include 3,177 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, along with numerous other exquisite lakes, almost 200 waterfalls and 36,000 miles of streams, along with numerous islands. It can simply […]
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Travel Tuesday Map Series: Outer Banks, North Carolina
This carefully researched and exquisitely colored map of the Outer Banks, North Carolina is a, exquisitely rare jewel! New to the internet and gift shops this marvelous map is colored majestically and researched carefully. It will look great in guest rooms, foyers, and even bathrooms! Great as a gift for new residents or your own […]
Discovery Map Series: Nantucket, Massachusetts
Delightfully colored with ocean blue, this Massachusetts wall art features modern data, but boasts a very classic and historic layout. Nantucket is a tiny island with sunbaked, perfectly windswept, beautiful beaches and this Massachusetts map doesn’t disappoint. The whimsical motion that Lisa brings to this print makes it the perfect gift for any Massachusetts native. […]
Weekly Map Giveaway Winner!
Sign up for our weekly map give-away here! This week’s mystery winner is… lscorza@ If your email address starts with “lscorza” please email me at: [email protected] to claim your free map! The entire email address has been omitted for your privacy. The name on this page is changed weekly, and chosen with random.org. Thank you […]
Travel Tuesday Map Series: South Bay And Silicon Valley, California
Perhaps one of the most well-known landmarks in architectural history, the Golden Gate Bridge stands in beautiful San Francisco, Califonia. This vintage map featuring Orcas, the Golden Gate Bridge and elements of the stunning Silicon […]
Discovery Map Series: Hiking Trail Of Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park Hiking Trails Largely situated in Wyoming and extending into Idaho and Montana, the Yellowstone National Park is a natural, scientific, and scenic unspoiled beauty. In 1872, it became the first national park in the United States covering an area of more than 3, 400 square miles. Yellowstone National Park was home to […]
Travel Tuesday Map Series: Beaufort Map, North Carolina
Invite this gorgeous North Carolina map into your home today. Carefully researched and exquisitely colorized with our distinctive and inviting colors, this vintage map of the breathtaking Crystal Coast in North Carolina is a great gift for a traveler, a housewarming gift, or just for you in your regional home. Please read more about the […]
Discovery Map Series: Bob Marshall Spotted Bear Montana Historic Map Art Print
Named in honor of the early wilderness advocate, the Bob Marshall Wilderness complex includes three wilderness areas and is surrounded by protected lands totaling more than 2.54 million acres. This wild and roadless wilderness train is only accessible in the company of mountain men and those who seek to learn quickly the ways of the […]
Tuesday Travel Map Series: Crater Lake National Park Oregon
Located in the Cascade Mountains of southern Oregon, Crater Lake National Park was established on May 22, 1902. This natural wonder emerged from a cataclysmic volcanic eruption. The unique landscape covers some 180,000 acres of protected lush, vibrant forests, an abundance of wildlife, and Crater Lake aka ‘lake majesty’, the beautifully blue, awe-inspiring crown jewel […]
Travel Tuesday Map Feature: Savannah and Tybee Island
Use discount code SAV to get 50% off! Affectionately dubbed the “The Hostess City of the South,” Savannah was established in 1733 and is known to be the oldest city in the State of Georgia, and America’s first planned city, which still maintain 22 of its 24 original squares today. The name Savannah is believed to […]
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