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Giclee fine art paper dry mounted to acid-free matboard, matte varnish finish for antiqued look.  The print is matted under conservation glass to protect it from UV rays.

 

Framed size: 42 x 31 in.

 

Florida Keys and West Palm, Florida

 

View 125 years of history in your home as you celebrate a true visionary. The Florida Key's extension of the East Coast Railway was an engineering marvel that became a reality in 1912. Conceptualized in 1878 by Henry Flagler, he paid for the construction of a 190-mile-long string of train bridges connecting Miami/Homestead to Key West being called the 8th Wonder of the World.

 

Blending 11 photographs into a curious view of tropical beauty, history, and Henry Flagler's greatest achievement. A tree, dubbed  "Fred" by the locals, now calls the decommissioned railway/roadway home.

 

Other items include the emblems of 3 of Flager's properties: The Breakers (Palm Beach), Flagler Estate (Palm Beach),  Casa Marina (Key West), and museum pieces now in the Custom's House (Key West). The train and track are located along US 1 at Hammock State Park.

 

Other sizes available: 50 x 60 (approx.) canvas and larger

 

Flagler Island Gumbo

$990.00Price
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    •  Keep out of direct sunlight.
    • Avoid high temperatures.
    • Clean gently with a soft dry cloth, do not use water or any liquid on giclees or fine art paper. A very small amount of water is OK on canvas.
    • Aluminum prints, made for outdoors, may get wet. However, the print must stay in indirect sunlight most of the day; all-day sunlight will eventually be harmful and will cause fading.
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