California National Trail Conservation Land 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:- California National Historic Trail
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."
California National Historic Trail
"The California National Historic Trail passes through BLM managed lands in California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming. The trail was a mid-19th century highway for human movement to lures of gold and farmland in California. Numerous routes emerged in attempts to create the best available course. These fostered commerce and encouraged the development of transportation and communication networks. There were many changes in cultures of Native Americans along the way as hundreds of thousands of people and animals used the trail. Designated in 1992, this trail commemorates that which brought the country closer together and today offers auto touring, educational programs and visitor centers to present-day gold seekers and explorers.
California
The BLM in California manages four segments, nearly 140-miles, of the California National Historic Trail - the Applegate, the Lassen, the Nobles, and the Yreka. Lured by gold and farmland in California, the California National Historic Trail was a mid-19th century highway for migration to the west. Numerous routes emerged in attempts to create the best available course. Today, this trail offers auto touring, educational programs and visitor centers to present-day gold seekers and explorers.
Idaho
Idaho is the perfect destination to learn history of the West while traveling in the footsteps of the pioneers who traveled across the dusty sagebrush-covered desert in search of a new home and a better life. Experience the California National Historic Trail by exploring south-central Idaho’s City of Rocks where you see names of past visitors inscribed in the rock in axle grease.
Nevada
The California Trail, located in northern Nevada, stretches across 700 miles of BLM-managed land. In 2012 BLM opened the California Trail interpretive Center along Interstate 80 near Elko.
Oregon
Known in Oregon as the Applegate Trail or Cut-off, the Southern Emigrant Road, and the South Road, the trail entered the state west of Lake Miller, crossed the Klamath River and Cascade Mountains, and after entering the Rogue River Valley turned north to its terminus in the Willamette Valley.
Utah
The California National Historic Trail was a mid-19th century highway for human movement to lures of gold and farmland in California. Native American cultures changed along the way as hundreds of thousands of people and animals used the trail. The trail was designated in 1992.
Wyoming
There are 472 miles of the California National Historic Trail in Wyoming. The discovery of the South Pass route over the Rocky Mountains was the primary reason for the location of the Oregon, Mormon Pioneer, California and Pony Express historic trails in Wyoming."
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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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