Pawtucket, RI

Pawtucket, RI

Price range: $35 through $200

Bring home the story of Pawtucket with this historic map of Rhode Island’s fourth-largest city. Based on original maps from 1894, this 2-D print combines modern hillshading and vintage topography. Made by an independent artist.

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Pawtucket

The Pawtucket region was said to have been one of the most populous places in New England prior to the arrival of European settlers.

The town of Pawtucket was founded in 1671 and incorporated in 1886. Pawtucket was an early and important center of cotton textiles during the American Industrial Revolution.

Today, it is Rhode Island’s fourth-largest city, with a population of more than 70,000.

Text and/or cropping might vary slightly at different map sizes. Please view the photos above to see the exact content on the 11×14, 16×20, and 22×28 maps.

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  1. TB

    We are very pleased with our purchase. The map is beautifully framed and top quality print. It’s a unique gift that was a meaningful memory- our favorite family hike. We purchased it for our 15 year old and he loves it. I will definitely buy from here again!

  2. AK

    Beautiful map of a memorable backpack – love it and will definitely be purchasing others.

  3. DL

    An amazing map with exactly the right data and art work. Nothing else like this exists. Completely unique.

Small maps – 11″ x 14″

  • Poster paper (unframed)
  • Fine art giclee print (unframed)
  • Framed fine art giclee print

Medium maps – 16″ x 20″

  • Poster paper (unframed)
  • Fine art giclee print (unframed)
  • Framed fine art giclee print – Shown in the lifestyle photo. Model is 5' 9" tall.

Large Maps – 22″ x 28″

  • Poster paper (unframed)
  • Fine art giclee print (unframed)
  • Framed fine art giclee print

Paper

  • Poster Paper — classic poster paper with a satin finish, bright white point, and vivid color.
  • Giclée — acid-free archival-grade ink, acid-free 100% cotton, single-side coated paper. Has a matte surface.

Frames (Giclee only)

  • Black Frame — ¾” wide, wood with veneer
  • Walnut Fame — 1 1/4” wide, wood
  • Maple Frame — 1 1/4” wide, wood
  • Matting — 1” wide, conservation-grade (white)

Production Time

  • Average printing/production time for paper only (poster or giclee) is 3–5 business days.
  • Average printing/production time for paper and a frame is 5–8 business days.

Shipping Time

  • Unframed prints ship via USPS (3–6 business days).
  • Framed prints ship via UPS or FedEx (3–6 business days).
  • International shipping is not available at this time.

Returns and Refunds

  • Do you accepts returns or give refunds?
    Because I print each map specifically for each order, I’m not able to accept returns or offer refunds.
  • If your item was damaged during shipping, please let me know and I’ll work with my printing partner to send you replacement copy.

Process

I use precise digital elevation models (DEMs) to create shaded relief for every valley, ridge, peak, and river, which I add to vintage 1:24,000 topo maps from the United States Geological Survey. These historic maps were originally printed on a lithographic press and field-checked on foot, and they give each print a natural, authentic feel.

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Legal Disclaimer

My maps are for illustrative purposes only. Although almost all the natural features are accurate, historic USGS maps are of varying age, reliability, and resolution, glaciers and routes above treeline change frequently. These prints should not be used for navigation, land ownership claims, or up-to-date information about public access.