
1950's Map of Lexington Kentucky
This is a print that is 11 x 14 with a black mat
It is printed with an ink jet printer on archive quality paper,
Paper is white Pearl Metallic gloss. Price includes shipping anywhere in
the continental United States.
This is the only copy that I know exists of this map. My dad, James E
Neace did the illustrations around the border of the map for the Chamber
of Commerce in the 1950's. It shows scenes around the border of the
historic horse farms and points of interest in the area during the
1950's.
Ed Wilder and A.L. where the draftsmen for the base map. I remember
going to the Chamber of Commerce with my dad when he turned the
completed job in to them. The Chamber of Commerce was then located in a
church that was across the corner from the intersection of High Street
and the Harrison Street Viaduct, which was next to the Union Terminal in
downtown Lexington.
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$30.00 USD
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