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Adirondack New York Vintage Travel Poster- Lake, Fall Leaves and Mountains Art Print
In the Mohawk language, Adirondack means porcupine, an animal that may eat bark. The Adirondack Park is a part of New York's Forest Preserve in Upstate New York, United States. This area contains 102 towns and villages, as well as numerous farms and businesses. In 1884, a commission chaired by botanist Charles Sprague Sargent recommended establishment of a forest preserve, to be "forever kept as wild forest lands."
Original artwork by Catherine LaPointe Vollmer. Designed and printed in New York State. Listing is for print only, mat and frame are not included unless you choose the framed option- framed in a handmade-in-USA black frame, with plexi glazing- styles may vary. 11x17" posters printed on heavy linen paper for a vintage textured feel. 24x36" posters printed on semi-glossy poster paper, and will take additional time to print. Colors may vary due to monitor settings.