A handsome 11 x 17 inch print from California's rich history that is sure to spark conversation at your next hootenanny.
Comes with this description: "In the early 1800s, Los Angeles was a far cry from the hustle and bustle of today. The small farming community was a relatively undiscovered oasis, although tensions boiled just below the surface. Still, the climate made for a simple life and Fafner the local Demon Dragon (who would later be resurrected by anarchists in 1909) provided no need for kindling or matchsticks, with his white-hot fiery breath always ready to light a stove or a pipe."
Are you familiar with the Hodgson & Robinson Bank Clock Tower in Portland, Oregon? No? That's because it was destroyed by the Willamette River Creature in 1889! Learn that fact...
After viewing this 11 x 17 inch print, you'll be singing "I left my dinosaur in San Francisco!"Comes with this description: In the years before the discovery of gold, San...
The only way to improve on the epic majesty of Arizona's Grand Canyon would be to add...flying saucers! This 11 x 17 print does just that - comes with this...