This is a mint condition, 24X36 high quality, high resolution reproduction on 70 lb. thick stock paper (see my feedback) 1889 G.W. Bromley atlas map of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Map is on paper and includes Germantown and Wayne Junction Station.

PLATE/MAP 8: covers from Pulaski Ave. to Germantown Ave. and from Wayne Junction Station to Queen St.

Each color represents the type of structure. Yellow is wood, pink is brick, brown is stone. The X's through the buildings indicate it is a stable or shed. A circle with a "x" indicates a  fire hydrant.  The map also indicates the names of the original deed holders in script.

Other sizes available upon request:  11x14, $19.95; 16x20, $24.95; 36x48, $69.95; 24x36 on Canvas $79.95.

I am selling my collection of rare maps.  If there is a street address of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island, Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo, Elmira, Newark, Atlantic City, Essex County, Montgomery County, Bergen County, Cleveland, Toledo, Kansas City, Washington, D.C., New Haven, Bridgeport, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Portland, Maine, Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver, Boston, South Boston, Dorchester, Roxbury, Everett, Worcester, Brookline, Quincy, Newton, Malden, Lawrence, Fitchburg, Middlesex County, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre, Reading, Berks County, Delaware County, Montgomery County and other cities that you are interested in, please check out my other listings or contact me.  I have insurance maps from 1880 to mid-1950s.  Looks great framed!  Check out my other items!  Be sure to add me to your favorites list!