Product Description
Keep a visual record of your travels stateside with a Wayfarer push-pin travel map. From the adept cartographers of National Geographic, the print depicts a Lambert conformal conic projection of our great republic in it’s finest detail. Token flourishes and vibrant color palette personify contemporary styling, suitable for the more leisurely of home decor. This variegated print comes framed in our 1.5″ Driftwood, featuring a square profile and solid Poplar wood construction, finished with a black stain that accentuates the weathered appearance. Alternate uses for the Wayfarer include: office or customer locations, genealogy, research, and education. Let only your imagination be the limit.
Price: $99.99
- Track your travels on this beautiful National Geographic push pin travel map
- Each framed piece comes fully assembled and ready to hang, including: 100 assorted color map tacks, rigid black backing, pre-installed hanging hardware
- Map is 24 inches by 36 inches; professionally mounted on foamcore
- Frame moulding is 1.5 inches wide; rustic black barnwood appearance; solid Poplar construction; worn weathered finish with heavy wood grain
- Finished size (outside dimensions of the framed piece) is 26.5 inches by 38.5 inches









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