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Pictorial Map of the American Continent: Featuring the Pan American Highway and Showing Some of the Natural Resources, Scenic Wonders, and Points of Interest (mid-20th century) is a brightly illustrated promotional map designed to popularize the idea of a continuous roadway linking North, Central, and South America. It highlights major cities, landmarks, and natural features through playful iconography, while tracing the planned and existing segments of the Pan American Highway. Bold colors, cartoonlike vignettes, and labeled resources create an accessible, travel-minded visual narrative. The map reflects an era of growing automotive culture and hemispheric tourism.
General Draft Company, active through the twentieth century, specialized in commercial pictorial maps, tourist guides, and educational charts. Their work is known for lively illustrations that blend geographic accuracy with approachable, narrative-driven design. By producing maps that doubled as promotional tools, the company helped shape how American audiences imagined travel, infrastructure, and continental connectivity. Their pictorial style remains emblematic of mid-century graphic cartography.
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