Bring the terror home with this 11 x 17 inch print, printed on sturdy 100lb paper. Comes with this description:
After enjoying great success in making citizens afraid to visit national parks and regions throughout the United States, the newly created Department of Terror turned its attention in 1946 to local municipalities, starting with Washington, D.C. Eager to warn tourists of the horrors that menaced the nation’s capital, this striking poster urges tourists and citizens to avoid the city, abandoning it to the monsters and madmen within.
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...