Old Spanish National Historic Trail Land Trails System 50th Poster Print 18x24

Beautiful vintage style United States National Historic Trails System poster provided courtesy of the Bureau of Land Management celebrating 50th anniversary. Professionally printed on premium quality 230gsm Matte Photo Paper.

Each print measures approximately 18" x 24" (458mm x 610mm)
Please note, each print will contain a 1/4" white border.

Includes the following poster:
Interested in a complete set of this series? Please visit:
13" x 19" - https://www.ebay.com/itm/395164857007
18" x 24" - https://www.ebay.com/itm/395164854308

From Bureau of Land Management:

"The National Conservation Lands encompass more than 30 million acres of specially designated places under the stewardship of the Bureau of Land Management. More than 875 areas, including national monuments, national conservation areas, wilderness areas, wilderness study areas, wild and scenic rivers, and national scenic and historic trails make up this collection of notable places.

National Conservation Lands are designated to conserve the diverse ecological, cultural, and historical resources found within them. They are also recognized for their recreational, educational, and scientific values. The BLM is proud to recognize these special lands with an ongoing set of vintage-style posters."

Old Spanish National Historic Trail
"The Old Spanish National Historic Trail goes through Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. It opened a land route across 19th century Mexico between the Tierra Adentro, the fabled, yet isolated place that would become New Mexico, and California’s missions and burgeoning settlements. When he left Abiquiu, New Mexico for California in 1829 with 40 men and 200 pack mules, Antonio Armijo blazed a trail between the two colonies that had frustrated explorers for over a century. The Abiquiu party’s woolen blankets and tanned hides were welcomed in textile-starved California. In return, the horses and mules Armijo and his followers on the trail brought east would become the working stock for miners, American and Mexican military, and farmers from northern Mexico to the east coast of the United States."


About Lumber City Prints

Lumber City Prints produces fine art prints using archival quality inks and professional Canon and Epson print equipment. Our collection of vintage images are edited by us to repair damage, improve color quality, size, and prepare for printing. Our source images are at least 600dpi to produce each print as accurate as the original. The resolution we print at is much higher quality than what is shown in previews.
  • Printed with professional inks and paper
  • Ships in a sturdy mailer
  • Printed from high resolution scans
  • Please note, these are reproduction prints of old posters and photographs. Some of the original wear may be present such as: dust marks, scratches, pinholes, or cue marks
  • Please note, due to difference in displays, the actual colors may vary slightly from what you see

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