Brilliant Lee Coast MAP POSTER - VINTAGE, RETRO, Old World Map for Home and Office Wall Decor, Ready for Framing
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Art Poster Printed on 100% Post-Consumer, Premium 80lb. Stock, Chemical-Free, Soy-Based Inks.
Unique Gift for Travelers, Friends & Business Partners. Comes in Travel Friendly Gift Tube or flexible board. Fits in Carry On Luggage.
About Great River Arts: Great River Arts began its journey in 2006, specializing in restoring and painting historical French maps of the Mississippi River. Art collectors and interior designers were captivated by the subtle enchantment of these gently painted maps, and demand for restored and painted historic maps quickly spread across the country.
The historical map collection expanded into custom map services, catering to private estates, resorts, lakes, public lands, and regional attractions. Each map retains the vintage charm inspired by historic designs from the 1850s and earlier, incorporating authentic borders, cartouches, and fonts.
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About the Map:
The name Lee Island Coast is in recognition of Lee County, which consists of the barrier islands of Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva Islands, Fort Myers Beach, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and Estero. Off the mainland, there are also over 100 smaller coastal islands. These areas have some of the most beautiful beaches that are the most popular attractions for visitors to this region of Florida’s coastline. Lee Island Coast covers roughly 50 miles of beaches, renowned state parks of lush sub-tropical foliages, and wildlife preserves with exotic creatures, with each distinct area having its own unique characteristics, that highlights the wealth of natural resources of the region.
Ponce de Leon is believed to have explored the barrier islands of Lee County when he ventured along Florida’s Gulf coast in 1513 and 1521. There was very little settlement in South Florida for many years before Florida became a U.S Territory in 1821, and as such, it remained a rugged, untamed, and isolated region. Thousands of years ago, the Calusa Indians roamed the Lee Island Coast and many sites have remained unchanged to this day. Pirates can be traced to the isles of Captiva, Sanibel, Pine, and Estero, and the locals are sometimes heard recounting thrilling tales of the legendary adventurers, Jos Gaspar, Calico Jack, and Black Caesar.
A 3-mile-long causeway connects Sanibel Islands to the mainland, and is well-known for its shelling (more than 200 varieties of shell) and the “Sanibel Stoop, which is the bent-at-the-waist posture used to collect seashells. Sanibel is the most popular of the islands, and it features 15 miles of white sand beach, 22 miles of bike paths, the J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, which shelters several species of exotic plants and animals, and the largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem in the U.S. Captiva Island is reachable via a bridge, and offers the opportunity to explore the great outdoors.
Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island is a popular destination for boating and fishing, while Bonita Beach showcases some of the finest beaches. Fort Myers, nicknamed City of Palms, is home to the estates of inventor Thomas Edison and automobile magnate Henry Ford, and offers tours of exhibits including museum, botanical gardens and research laboratory.
Lee Island Coast is a region of natural splendor, with unique and inviting opportunities, ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Due to nature of our product line the exact sizes may vary!