Art Prints
In a certain kind of unique, natural beauty that can only be seen when two rivers converge and become one, the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is a special tract of land that preserves and conserves the region where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet. This park functions as a nature preserve, but it is also a historical conservation effort too. The park offers museums, hiking trails, historic battlefields, exhibits, and scenic lookouts. Inspired by the beauty and peacefulness of the park, Anderson Design Group handcrafted vintage travel poster art of the park, styling an illustration in fall tones with the rich browns, reds, and yellows that this region is so well known for in autumn. Size: 8 x 10 inch Printed in the USA, on an 80LB environmentally friendly, recycled cover weight paper.
Harpers Ferry is a pleasant and peaceful town in West Virginia. Paths wind through Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, which has 19th-century buildings, a Civil War Museum, and John Brown’s Fort, a key site in an 1859 abolitionist raid. The location where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet, known as The Point, offers views of Maryland and Virginia. The Appalachian Trail Visitor Center has several historic exhibits along the long-distance hiking trail. To celebrate a gem of Appalachia and a beautiful town with so much to see and do, Anderson Design Group handcrafted vintage travel poster art of the park, celebrating the iconic railway tunnel. The famous B&O Railroad Potomac River Crossing Bridge and Tunnel at Harpers Ferry West Virginia are historical and engineering treasures. This vintage poster art and retro illustration will make an excellent addition to home or office decor. Available as a poster, print, and postcard this artwork would also make a great gift for someone in your life who loves retro art! Size: 18 x 24 inch
Harpers Ferry is a pleasant and peaceful town in West Virginia. Paths wind through Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, which has 19th-century buildings, a Civil War Museum, and John Brown’s Fort, a key site in an 1859 abolitionist raid. The location where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet, known as The Point, offers views of Maryland and Virginia. The Appalachian Trail Visitor Center has several historic exhibits along the long-distance hiking trail. To celebrate a gem of Appalachia and a beautiful town with so much to see and do, Anderson Design Group handcrafted vintage travel poster art of the park, celebrating the iconic railway tunnel. The famous B&O Railroad Potomac River Crossing Bridge and Tunnel at Harpers Ferry West Virginia are historical and engineering treasures. This vintage poster art and retro illustration will make an excellent addition to home or office decor. Available as a poster, print, and postcard this artwork would also make a great gift for someone in your life who loves retro art! Size: 8 x 10 inch