Hooves & Wheels
 Early Transportation Poster 24×36
by Feenixx Publishing
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   Prior to the internal combustion engine, horses were the primary means of moving people and goods in and around urban areas. Cities and towns were covered with them and many horse-drawn vehicles remained in use until the 1930s.
  This poster begins with the reintroduction of the horse to North America by the Spanish. It then shows a 17th century train of pack horses. The bulk of the poster is devoted to the most popular and famous horse-drawn vehicles. They include the covered wagon, the Conestoga Wagon, coaches from various periods and many means of moving freight. Includes fascinating specialty vehicles such as fire engines, Civil War ambulance, circus band wagon and even a gypsy wagon. Colorful and informative.
   Customers have been universally impressed with the quality, beauty and detail of this poster. Pictures do not do it justice! This is a new type of poster that we call content intensive posters. It provides a comprehensive overview of the subject presented through extraordinary images and fact-filled text. it is designed to appeal to people who enjoy reading books, watching informative and/or educational shows on cable television and subscribing to such magazines as “National Geographic”, “Smithsonian” and “Scientific American”. It has great educational value and will be cherished by teachers, students and professionals.
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  This fine poster printed on very heavy, high-quality paper. It is also a very hard paper that preserves tiny details. The poster is then specially coated to provide a satin finish that reduces glare and enhances their presentation. These are the same high standards used to produce expensive art prints. Artists are selected on the basis of their illustration skills and their knowledge of the subject. Many have both art and science degrees. This ensures an accurate presentation of the subject.
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This poster will fit easily into standard sized, off the rack poster frames if you wish to frame it.
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