Description
18th Century Philadelphia Map
This beautifully detailed map of Philadelphia, engraved by Will Faden, showcases the city as it appeared in the 18th century, including its surrounding areas. A unique feature of this map is the illustration of Independence Hall (labeled as the “State House”), the site where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and adopted. The map highlights key roads, neighborhoods, and waterways that played significant roles in the city’s growth during the colonial period.
This map is a valuable artifact of early American history, offering a fascinating glimpse into Philadelphia’s development and the era of the American Revolution. Its historical significance and fine engraving make it perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the birth of the United States.
I personally digitally restore and clean up the original scanned image, adjusting colors, exposure, and fixing blemishes to produce a high-quality print. However, to maintain the vintage look and historical accuracy, I retain some imperfections.
What Makes My Prints Different
Sure, you might find similar prints elsewhere, but not all prints are equal. I use a high-end lab with professional photo printers, high-quality archival inks, and acid-free archival Lustre paper—a premium, heavier paper offering vibrant colors with a fingerprint-resistant, glare-free matte finish. Prints are available in all popular sizes; select your size when ordering. Please note that listing photos are low resolution, but high-resolution files are used for printing. Prints are unframed; frames shown are for illustration purposes only.
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Prints are carefully packaged to prevent damage during transit. They are shipped flat in a rigid box or rolled in a sturdy mailing tube, depending on size. Please refer to the shop’s policies for additional shipping information.
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