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$28.00 – $69.00
A planning map from a 1919 report by engineering firm Barclay Parsons & Klapp showing a proposed (but never constructed) subway terminal underneath Cleveland’s Public Square. The original map was in back and white only: I’ve added colour to make the track loops more easily understood and to make the map more attractive for display.
Available in three sizes: 23″ wide by 16.5″ high (plus a 0.5″ white border on each side), 31.3″ wide by 22.5″ deep (plus 0.75″ white border); and 42″ wide x 30.3″ deep (plus 1″ white border).
Each poster is printed on-demand using fully archival, UltraChrome inks on Moab Lasal Matte, a beautiful, brilliant white, 230gsm (11 mil) alpha cellulose paper which is acid- and lignin-free. Each print is carefully inspected, wrapped in pH-neutral paper, then rolled and placed in a sturdy chipboard tube for shipping.
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