Buffalo Interurban Electric Railways map, 1910
$50.00
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Buffalo was at its zenith in 1910. As the terminus of the Erie Canal, it was a major hub of commerce and industry, and had recently hosted a World's Fair only nine years before. Its proximity to Niagara Falls meant that electric power was cheap and plentiful, giving it the nickname "the city of lights." - Printed on satin finish 80# cover stock - 220 GSM in Nashville, Tennessee. - Image will be printed with a border for framing. - Please allow five business days for production before it gets shipped out. - Free standard shipping within the US. - Proudly made in the USA! All designs I sell here are made by me! If there's something you'd like custom-made, shoot me a message.
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