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White Mountains New Hampshire 1940's Vintage Travel Poster

$ 10.53

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Dimensions: 13"x19"
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    These are simply the best posters available! You will be thrilled with the image quality, vivid colors, fine paper, and unique subjects.
    This is an original image that has been transformed into a beautiful poster - available exclusively from Landis Publications.
    OUR POSTERS ARE SIZED FOR STANDARD OFF-THE-SHELF FRAMES, WITH NO CUSTOM FRAMING REQUIRED, PROVIDING HUGE COST SAVINGS!
    This beautiful poster has been re-mastered from a 1940’s advertising brochure for the White Mountains in New Hampshire.
    The vibrant colors and detail of this classic image have been painstakingly brought back to life to preserve a great piece of history.
    The high-resolution image is printed on heavy archival photo paper, on a large-format, professional giclée process printer. The poster is shipped in a rigid cardboard tube, and is ready for framing.
    The 13"x19" format is an excellent image size that looks great as a stand-alone piece of art, or as a grouped visual statement. These posters require no cutting, trimming, or custom sizing, and a wide variety of 13"x19" frames are readily available at your local craft or hobby retailer, and online.
    A great vintage print for your home, shop, or business!
    THE WHITE MOUNTAINS – NEW HAMPSHIRE
    The White Mountains are a segment of the U.S. Appalachian Mountains that extend 87 miles across north-central New Hampshire, and slightly into western Maine. The mountain range contains the highest elevations in the northeastern United States.
    The loftiest peaks in the White Mountains (mostly between 5,000 and 6,000 feet), occur in a linear series of distinct summits that are named for U.S. presidents, and make up the Presidential Range. Mount Washington is the highest point in the range (6,288 feet) and the summit is reached by a highway and cog railway.
    Subranges of the White Mountains include the Franconia Mountains and the Carter–Moriah and Sandwich ranges. The many rounded passes in the range are locally known as “notches,” and were carved by mountain glaciers. The most scenic of these notches are Crawford, Dixville, Franconia, Kinsman, and Pinkham. The northeastern edge of the mountains is marked by the Androscoggin and Ammonoosuc river valleys.
    A large part of the range lies within the White Mountain National Forest, and only the highest summits reach above the timberline. The region has more than 1,000 miles of nature trails and numerous campsites, making it a favorite summer vacation area. The White Mountains also have several fine ski slopes and winter sports facilities.