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An elegant 11 x 17 inch print that comes with information to educate your houseguests about the scourge of monsters in Charm City!
"This hand-engraved print dates from 1837, when Baltimore was a city in a period of rapid growth due to the influx of work on the B & O Railroad and easy access to shipping ports. Five years earlier, President John Quincy Adams had informally dubbed Baltimore the “Monumental City,” due not only to city’s large number of churches and monuments, but also in reference to the unusual amount of monsters or “monumental creatures” that roamed the area. In the years after Adams’ remark, amidst numerous monster sightings and attacks, Baltimore came to be known more simply as the “City of Monsters.”
What fine old knickerbocker wouldn't be happy to have this 11 x 17 map hanging on their wall? Comes with this description: Rogers, Peet, & Co. produced this wonderfully colorful...
Ah, High Street! Jewel of Columbus, center of commerce and industry! Home to UFOs! Comes with this description: "1905, Columbus Ohio: The down-town area of Columbus Ohio bustled with activity...
The beautiful capitol dome in Helena, Montana shines light a beacon in this beautiful print, handsomely light up by flames and smoke from a flying saucer attack. Those pesky flying...