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Historic Map - A Map of Long Island, 1933, Courtland Smith - Vintage Wall Art

Historic Map - A Map of Long Island, 1933, Courtland Smith - Vintage Wall Art

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A Map of Long Island by Courtland Smith showcases the geography and topography of Long Island in a charming vintage style. The map features detailed illustrations of major towns, landmarks, and waterways, as well as insets that highlight significant sites such as the Fire Island Lighthouse and the Montauk Point Lighthouse. The map also includes a compass rose and scale, indicating the direction and distance of features on the map. Overall, the map provides an informative and decorative representation of Long Island that would be perfect for any collector of vintage maps or lover of Long Island.

The map's creator, Courtland Smith, was a notable illustrator and cartographer who worked during the early to mid-20th century. Smith's maps were known for their detailed and accurate depictions of geographic features, as well as their charming illustrations and decorative elements. In addition to his work as a cartographer, Smith also worked as an illustrator for publications such as National Geographic and Life Magazine. 

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