Description: Sites/facts specific to this old railroad map are: The Yukon Gold Rush of the early 1890s sent many people searching for riches in the northern part of Alaska. This 1891 map shows the train and ocean liner routes that many people would have taken in their journey to Alaska. The map is divided into three sections: the north western Continental United States, western British Columbia and Alaska. Notable features include: Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Warner's Lake, Lake Superior, Iliamna River, Columbia River, Yukon River, Tanana River, Cooper River, Kuskoquim River, Black Hills, Rocky Mountains, Cascade Range, Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Alaskan Mountains, Great American Desert, Vancouver Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Prince of Wales Island, Kadiak Island, Aleutian Islands, Kotzebue Sound, Norton Sound, Prince William Sound, Cooks Inlet, Dixon Entrance, Shelikoff Strait, Behring Strait, Northern Pacific Railroad and leased lines,and the route of Alaska Excursion Steamers. The following towns are featured: Chicago, Bismarck, Boise City, Olympia, Portland, Seattle, Pendleton, Tikchik, Ukak, Anvik, Egowik, Nulato, Tulklukyet and many others. This antique map reproduction is situated in: Continent of North America. Source Description: The great American railroads opened up the country, unified the nation and changed the face of America forever. By producing and distributing maps of their rail lines, railroad companies documented their own history as well as the history of our nation. Theme: Railroad Map WHAT IS A RAILROAD SYSTEM? - Railroad systems were the original means of transporting both goods and people across the US, and many other countries across the globe. Railroads were built beginning in the 1800's and grew rapidly. They span coast to coast and are still heavily used today in many countries. ARE YOU A RAILROAD ENTHUSIAST? - If so, then add to your collection with prints of the original mappings of the railroad systems. Compare it against what is present today and see how much or how little it has changed since it's inceptions likely more than 100 years ago. ONLY ACCEPT THE BEST PRINT QUALITY FOR YOUR REPRODUCTIONS - There are many printers and print types available on the market, when purchasing a reproduction there is no finer quality reproduction than a reproduction using the Giclee Printing method. Giclee describes the technique or style of printing used, and it is revered as the highest quality printing because of the way it precisely sprays ink onto a surface. Trust nothing less than the best! GUARNANTEED TO GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU ORDERED - This map comes exactly to the specification of 23.00 x 47.22 inches/58.42 X 119.9 cm. All of our maps come rolled, wrapped, and shipped in a heavy gauge mailing tube to ensure it arrives intact. WHY CHOOSE MAPS OF THE PAST? - Maps of the Past is one of the single largest producers of different types of maps. They legally own the rights to the maps they sell, and provide them to you in clean, clear, and vibrant print. If you are looking for a high quality map print, then look no further than Maps of the Past!
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Brand: Maps of the past
Type: Old Maps
Style: Vintage
MPN: USZZ0048
Size: 23.00 x 47.22
Author: Poole
Packaging: Map is Rolled and Wrapped, shipping in a heavy gauge mailing tube
Date of Creation: 1891
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
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