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New York City Map (1867) – Vintage Manhattan and Brooklyn Map Reproduction Wall Art Print | Historic NYC Map Poster | Antique City Map Home & Office Décor

New York City Map (1867) – Vintage Manhattan and Brooklyn Map Reproduction Wall Art Print | Historic NYC Map Poster | Antique City Map Home & Office Décor

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This Reproduction print of the 1867 New York City Map is a faithful rendering of a beautifully detailed 19th-century map originally published during the post–Civil War era of rapid urban expansion. Titled “New York City Map,” this historic piece captures Manhattan, Brooklyn, and surrounding boroughs in vivid hand-colored detail—showcasing the growing grid of streets, ferry routes, and landmarks that defined New York’s rise as America’s greatest metropolis.

Rendered in classic antique pastel tones, the map highlights Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, and the early street plans of Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Elegant typography, engraved borders, and intricate ship illustrations across the harbor evoke the energy of a bustling 19th-century port city at the height of industrial progress.

Printed on premium gloss paper, this high-quality reproduction offers timeless style for anyone who loves vintage cartography, New York history, or antique wall décor. Perfect for home offices, libraries, or city-themed interiors, it brings historic charm and sophistication to any space.

📌 Available in multiple sizes to complement your décor.
📌 Ideal for history lovers, map collectors, and admirers of classic New York architecture.
📌 Faithful reproduction of a 19th-century original, preserving every fine detail and color tone.

Perfect gift: A thoughtful and unique gift for New Yorkers, historians, travelers, or lovers of vintage art and urban history.

Bring the spirit of 19th-century New York into your space with this historic New York City Map (1867) reproduction – a striking blend of art, history, and cartographic beauty that celebrates the evolution of the world’s most iconic city.

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