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Experience the charm and character of San Francisco with our vintage wood or metal map of the city. Located in northern California, our vintage map captures the essence of the city, showcasing its iconic landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the Transamerica Pyramid. Whether you're a fan of the arts, cuisine, or simply enjoy city life, this map is the perfect addition to your space.


San Francisco is home to a variety of recreational activities, from walking tours of its vibrant neighborhoods to outdoor adventures such as hiking in Golden Gate Park or kayaking in the San Francisco Bay. The city is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, from the sea lions at Pier 39 to the parrots of Telegraph Hill.


The city is steeped in history, from the early Spanish settlements to the gold rush era and the tech boom of today. Our map showcases important historical landmarks and areas of interest, such as the The Presidio, Lombard Street, and Union Square.


Our vintage wood or metal map of San Francisco is the perfect decorative piece for anyone who loves the unique charm of this city. It's sure to add a touch of history and culture to any room in your home or office. 
 

Art by: Xplorer Maps

San Francisco Xplorer Map

$85.00Price
  • This vintage-style sign is available in multiple different sizes in your choice of wood or metal.

    Wood signs come in four different sizes, are affixed with a picture-hanger on the back, and are recommended for indoors or outdoors under an eave. Extra Large wooden signs (48x65, 35x82, 48x82, and 47x47) ship disassembled.

    Metal signs come in three different sizes, are embellished with corner grommets for hanging, and are recommended for indoor or outdoor use.

    Materials: Locally-sourced plywood or galvanized steel.

    Disclaimer: Maps are intended for decoration only, may contain erroneous information, and may not be used for navigation. All geography changes over time. Lake depths not only change over the years, but season-to-season as well. And ocean depths, of course, change with the tides.

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