Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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This 1939 map from National Geographic offers a comprehensive view of New York City and its surrounding areas during a period of significant growth and transformation. The map captures the city's expanding boundaries, showcasing its reach into what were then considered the "outskirts."
Major roadways, rail lines, and waterways are meticulously detailed, highlighting the city's growing infrastructure and interconnectedness. Landmarks, parks, and even airports are marked, providing a snapshot of the city's key features. This map is not just a navigational tool, but a historical document that reflects the city's outward expansion and its increasing influence on the surrounding region.
This captivating map offers a comprehensive view of the northeastern United States, stretching from Philadelphia to New London and northward to Albany. It's a treasure trove of information, highlighting not only major cities and transportation routes but also a fascinating array of points of interest.
History buffs will appreciate the markings for historic monuments, battlefields, and noteworthy architecture, while those curious about the landscape will find details on the heights of various landmarks. The inclusion of a "South Jersey" inset provides a closer look at that region, and a note about the 1939 World's Fair adds a touch of historical context.
But this map is not just informative; it's also a visual delight. Art Deco elements adorn the design, and a series of portraits and historical scenes add to its aesthetic appeal. It's a map that invites exploration and discovery, offering a glimpse into the rich history and diverse landscape of the northeastern United States.
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