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Pennsylvania
Image of a wooden topographic map of Pennsylvania
Image of a wooden topographic map of Pennsylvania
Image of a wooden topographic map of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Ships in 1-2 weeks.

Regular price $375.00 Sale

See the topography of Pennsylvania in a whole new way with a wooden topographic map in your choice of size and wood. From a refrigerator magnet to a large wall hanging, there's a map that's right for you.

Here are some Pennsylvania facts for you:

  • High point: Mount Davis (3,213 feet)
  • Low point: Delaware River (sea level)
  • Notable topography: The Appalachian Mountains

Maps are available in a range of sizes:

  • Small magnet/ornament: roughly 3" x 1.5", this size is perfect to join magnet collection or hang on a tree. Small magnet has two powerful rare earth magnets will hold it wherever you want; ornament comes with brass hook and red ribbon and is ready to hang.
  • Large magnet: roughly 5.5" x 3", this magnet makes a statement on a fridge or filing cabinet. Two powerful rare earth magnets will hold it wherever you want.
  • Mantle: at 8.5" x 5", this size looks great sitting on a desk, bookshelf, or mantle. This size comes freestanding mounted on a wooden base.
  • Small wall: coming in at 11.5" x 6.5", this map will fit in on pretty much any wall you can imagine and comes ready to hang with included hardware.
  • Large wall: topping the charts at 20.5" x 11.5", this large Pennsylvania map really shows your love for the Keystone state. Mount it to a wall with the included hardware and you'll love it every day.

See a comparison of map sizes.

Each map is hand finished in oil. Because of natural variations in wood, no two maps are the same. See examples of each wood species.