Duxbury & Plymouth Harbors 1988 Print – A New England Coastal Map for Massachusetts History Enthusiasts

From £15.00

Discounts applied at checkout

Size: Choose an option

8x10 inch
A4
11x14 inch
A3
16x20 inch
A2
18x24 inch
50x70 CM
A1
MAXI
24x30
24x32
70x100 CM
75x100 CM
A0
£19.99

amazon paymentsamerican expressapple paybitcoingoogle payjcbmasterpaypalshopify paysofortvisa

Size chart below

Relish the sea-faring spirit of two iconic Massachusetts havens with this 1988 chart of Duxbury and Plymouth Harbors. Clean lines and subtle shading distinguish tidal flats, marshy inlets, and the outer bay, each an echo of a maritime lineage stretching back to the Mayflower’s legacy. Bold harbor demarcations reveal evolving marina facilities, reflecting an era when local fishermen and pleasure craft navigated the same waters once crossed by the region’s earliest settlers. Wispy color gradients highlight the interplay of shorefront neighborhoods and protected coves, conjuring images of lighthouses guiding vessels through fog-shrouded mornings.

A charming gift for Plymouth history fans, genealogists tracing Pilgrim roots, or boaters drawn to the Cape Cod Bay area, this piece blends modern clarity with an undercurrent of tradition. Hang it in a cozy reading nook to fuel conversation about shellfish harvests and harbor towns, or place it alongside nautical décor in a breezy living space. Veteran sailors might recall regattas skimming across summer waters, while families treasure the gentle rhythms that define these maritime communities. Each measured coordinate resonates with the echo of distant gulls circling overhead, celebrating New England’s enduring romance with the sea.

Printed on matte paper, this 1988 chart remains glare-free, ensuring every labeled channel and coastline remains distinctly visible. By blending period-accurate typography with a gently subdued finish, it captures the region’s blend of old-world pride and contemporary readiness. Whether showcased in a Cape-style cottage or an inland home yearning for ocean breezes, it stands as a tribute to the timeless allure of Duxbury and Plymouth—where watery horizons merge with a heritage that spans centuries.