This elegant 11 x 17 inch print showcases the genteel beauty of New York City, along with the building-crushing grandeur of the Hudson Valley Horror. Comes with this description: “New York City Harbor in 1861 was a bustling commercial thoroughfare, with the confluence of the East and Hudson rivers forming a natural trading and transit area. Travel along the waterways also minimized the chances of an attack by the Hudson Valley Horror, pictured here wreaking havoc in lower Manhattan town.”
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...