A retro poster depicting Nantasket Beach. In 1825, Paul Warrick established "The Sportsman Hotel" on Nantasket Avenue. Later, more hotels were built and steamboats made three trips a day between Nantasket Beach and Boston in the 1840s. Ralph Waldo Emerson spent time at Nantaskett in July 1841, reflecting on "the beauty of the good" and "the book of flesh and blood" [4] In 1909, an amusement area called Paragon Park was built adjacent to the beach. This was closed in 1985.
Framing is available.
Framed posters include drymounting, UV filtering glass, and your choice of six mouldings, wired and ready to hang upon delivery. All mouldings are approximately 1.5" wide. Please factor in an additional 3" to the listed size for framed items.
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Sep 25, 2023
Apr 12, 2023
I have ordered from here before and love the quality and prompt shipping ! Excellent company
May 9, 2022
Beautiful print. Delivered exactly as advertised and promised in an incredibly efficient and protective tube. Couldn't ask for more!
Dec 23, 2020
Beautiful replica print, printed to order and amazing customer service! I am local to the seller and they refunded my shipping charge so I could do curbside pick up. Will definitely purchase again!
Nov 6, 2020
Quick delivery! Great pic!