This highly detailed antique map of Seattle, published in 1929 by the Kroll Map Company, is one of the most attractive because of its colour scheme.
It also has a few historically interesting features. In the top left corner, for example, in Fort Lawton (now Discovery Park), you can see that they planned to reclaim some land from the Puget Sound and build a bunch of streets there. This never happened, of course.
This map also shows Lake Washington Canal during its construction, which took a rather long time (from 1911 to 1934).
For the most part, this map of Seattle looks very like a modern map of Seattle - just with the suburbs a little less developed. The map spans all the way from North Park (now called Northgate) at the top, to Southpark in the south. Mercer Island (here called East Seattle) can be seen on the right side of the map. And of course, there's Lake Washington and the Puget Sound - and the city center Downtown in the middle.
Inset in the bottom left corner is a small map to help you understand the 'system of street designations' in Seattle.
Zoom into the listing images and see if you can spot your hometown or office!
This map looks great at all sizes from 12x18 inches (30x45cm), to 16x20 inches (40x50cm) and 24x36 inches (60x90cm). But it looks even better when printed large. I can create beautiful, large prints of this map up to 60 inches (150cm) wide. Please get in touch if you're looking for larger, customised or different framing options.
The model in the listing images is holding the 24x36 inch (60x90cm) version of this map.
This would make a wonderful birthday, work leaving, housewarming, Christmas or Father's Day gift for someone from Seattle, who lives there today, or someone who has worked or travelled there extensively.
You can order the map itself, or you can order a framed version. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that really makes the map pop out when on a wall. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame. I use super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite) in my frames - it's less reflective than glass and better for transport.
This map is also available as a float framed canvas, sometimes known as a shadow gap framed canvas or canvas floater. The map is printed on artist's cotton canvas and then stretched over a handmade box frame. We then "float" the canvas inside a wooden frame, which is available in a range of colours (black, dark brown, oak, antique gold and white). This is a wonderful way to present a map without glazing in front. See some examples of float framed canvas maps and explore the differences between my different finishes.
For something truly unique, this map is also available in "Unique 3D", our trademarked process that dramatically transforms the map so that it has a wonderful sense of depth. We combine the original map with detailed topography and elevation data, so that mountains and the terrain really "pop". For more info and examples of 3D maps, check my Unique 3D page.