$32.00
Architectural Drawing 1872 of Presque Isle Lighthouse, PA. Its construction began in 1872, and the light was first lit on July 12, 1873. It was originally 40 feet (12 m) tall before the tower was raised to its current height in 1896. Its original light characteristic, two red flashes followed by four white flashes, was changed to an alternating red and white flash when it was electrified in the 1920s. The Presque Isle Light was commonly known as the "flashlight" to locals.
Dimensions of the Map are: 12.5" wide by 20" tall. The replica (i.e. reproduction) version of this map is available for $24
Framed Dimensions are: 15.5" wide by 23" tall. Replica maps are available framed for an additional $100.
Framed maps include drymounting, UV filtering glass, and your choice of five mouldings, wired and ready to hang upon delivery.
This map has been scanned at 300 dpi using state of the art equipment. The replica map is printed on heavy matte fine art paper using archival pigment inks.
Custom sizes are available. If you are interested in a custom size, please let us know through the "ask a question" button in this listing.
Retailers who would like to carry our Maps, please contact us through the "ask a question" button in this listing, for information and discounts.
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