Map of Rock Creek Park, 1921 Size:24x41Rock Creek Park encompasses 1,754 acres in Northwest Washington, DC. The park was created in 1890 by an act of Congress, making it the third national park to be established in the United States. Later, in 1933, the park became part of the newly formed National Capital Parks unit of the National Park Service. Rock Creek Park provides an escape from the city for those living in Washington, DC, and also houses the National Zoo. This vintage map of Rock
Our reproduction prints make the perfect decor piece for aviation enthusiasts and World War II buffs alike
the Resettlement Administration
This photo was captured between 1910 and 1926
but the biggest factor in their aging is often discoloration
The image shows Chisholm in profile
the building opened its doors once again as The Griffen Museum of Science and Industry
The city's skyline has changed significantly over time
As with all other posters in our collection
and there are additional larger illustrations surrounding the main map
United States Military Academy in the Highlands of the Hudson" is the slogan found on this beautiful vintage poster
While today's train stations are surrounded by passengers arriving and leaving in modern cars
ensuring that all traces of wear and tear have been artfully removed and repaired