1914 Map of Door County, Wisconsin – Vintage Cartography – Historic Wisconsin Peninsula Map Print

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Discover the early 20th-century landscape of Wisconsin with this 1914 map of Door County. Featuring intricate details of townships, roads, and waterways, this antique map serves as both a historical reference and a stunning decorative piece. Restored and printed on high-quality matte paper, this reproduction preserves the character of the original, making it a perfect addition to any map collection or Wisconsin-themed decor. This beautifully detailed piece captures the unique geography of Door County, showcasing its famous peninsular landscape and the historic settlements that defined the region’s development.

Originally created as an official county map, this vintage print highlights property divisions, local landmarks, and key roadways that connected the towns of the time. The muted color tones and precise linework give this map an elegant and classic aesthetic, enhancing its historical authenticity. Early 20th-century cartography is reflected in the fine engraving, carefully laid-out grid patterns, and meticulous attention to detail. Whether used as a conversation piece or for historical study, this map provides a fascinating window into the past. The map also marks transportation routes, ferry crossings, and important agricultural districts, showcasing the economic foundations of Door County in the early 1900s.

Printed on premium matte paper, this reproduction retains all the intricate details of the original while ensuring a smooth, non-reflective surface for an authentic vintage feel. The matte finish reduces glare, making it ideal for framing and display in a home, office, or historical archive. Whether you’re a Wisconsin history enthusiast, a collector of antique cartography, or someone with family ties to the region, this map is a timeless representation of Door County’s past and an elegant statement piece.