Least Water-hen by John James Audubon, 1827 36x20max100min16 and ridges
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where the burgeoning Victorian architecture meets the sprawling fields yet to be developed
This map provides a unique lens through which to view the ancient world's interpretation of its surroundings
Youngstown (1796): Known for its steel production
It's a detailed political and physical map
Least Water-hen by John James Audubon, 1827 36x20max100min16 and ridgesJohn James Audubon's "Least Water hen," first published in 1827, stands as a distinctive illustration from his acclaimed series, Birds of America. This piece embodies a remarkable historical and artistic significance, reflecting Audubons meticulous dedication to the natural world and its intricate details. Now, for nearly two centuries, enthusiasts can appreciate this unique artwork as a high quality fine art print. Lovingly crafted by The Unique Maps
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