Old Town Print Gallery
Map of Rock Creek Park, 1921
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Rock Creek Park encompasses 1,754 acres in Northwest Washington, DC. The park was created in 1890 by an act of Congress, making it the third national park to be established in the United States. Later, in 1933, the park became part of the newly formed National Capital Parks unit of the National Park Service. Rock Creek Park provides an escape from the city for those living in Washington, DC, and also houses the National Zoo.
This vintage map of Rock Creek Park was created in 1921 and shows viewers the complex network of roads, footpaths, and bridle paths throughout the park. The map also features a number of roads that surround the park. Those who have lived in Washington, DC, and driven through the park will be familiar with its winding roads, weaving through beautiful landscapes.
Our reproduction prints of this unique vintage map would make the perfect home or office decor for any DC resident! We have painstakingly digitally restored this vintage map to its original condition, removing all traces of wear and tear gathered over the last century. We use museum-quality materials for our prints, ensuring the highest-quality. If you'd like to read more about our prints and process, click here!
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