Description
A detailed cartographic rendering of Syracuse, New York from 1918 presents the city's street grid, districts, and surrounding areas in muted earth tones of cream, soft yellow, pale green, and rust red. Fine lines delineate neighborhoods and transportation routes across the composition, creating a layered historical document that reads as both functional infrastructure map and nostalgic artifact of early twentieth-century urban planning. At home in a study, library, or any space celebrating local history and geography. Made to order as peel-and-stick panels with a matte finish, it goes up without paste and comes back off clean when you're ready for a change. Original artwork that repeats seamlessly to turn a whole wall, or just a nook, into something that's yours.