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$27.00 – $70.00
A beautiful birdseye map of the Portland, Oregon area in 1890, focusing on Holladay’s Addition in East Portland. The new Irvington electric streetcar line can be seen in the foreground, with the Albina electric line and Vancouver steam motor line closer to the Willamette River. In the distance, the massive trestle that the cable car used to access Portland Heights can be seen.
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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