Vintage Map of Buffalo, New York 1902

$52.99
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Print Type: Unframed Print
Print Size: 18" x 12"

Explore the charm of Buffalo's past with our beautifully restored vintage map from 1902. This remarkable piece showcases the intricate details of Erie County, New York, bringing a touch of history right into your home or office. It's more than just decor; it's a delightful conversation starter and a perfect gift for anyone fascinated by local heritage.

This high-quality map is available in multiple formats to suit your style—each with its own unique appeal. Our hand-crafted framed prints boast solid wood frames that add a touch of elegance to any setting, while our canvas prints highlight the durability and texture brought by polycotton stretched over solid wood bars. For those who prefer something simpler, unframed options are printed on premium matte paper.

Everything is designed for convenience and style: ready to hang straight out of the box! With this vintage map as part of your space, you're not only celebrating history but also enhancing any room with class and tradition.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Aaron Reese

Fedex did not post any shipping information, but item arrived on time and just as described.

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Mario Brown

Excellent customer service! Beautiful print, would definitely re purchase again.

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Cara Waterman

The shop owner was extremely easy to work with And provided excellent customer service. First package got lost in the mail and caused a major delay, Julie was so kind and sent out another package so that it would be here in time for the holidays. Can’t wait to gift my map and would recommend this shop to anyone.

Shipping & Returns

Enjoy free standard shipping on all products shipped anywhere in the United States. Prints typically take approximately 7 - 10 days to be delivered once they are ordered.

If you would like to return your print for any reason, please contact us within 30 days of placing your order and we will assist you with the process. Any items returned within 30 days will be refunded their original purchase price.

Map Details
  • Brand: Ted's Vintage Art
  • Manufacturer: Ted's Vintage Art
  • City: Buffalo
  • County: Erie County
  • State: New York (NY)
  • Country: United States
  • Geocoordinates: 42.8864468,-78.8783689
  • Subject: City
  • Print Layout: Horizontal
  • MPN: 2184

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most common questions we receive about our vintage map prints. If you’re looking for an answer, you’ll likely find it here. If not, visit our FAQ page or reach out to us via email on our Contact Us page.

How quickly will my print ship and be delivered?

Once you place your order, we begin preparing your print right away. Most orders arrive within 7 to 10 days. You’ll receive a shipping tracking link within 3 to 4 days, allowing you to follow your order’s journey to your doorstep.

Are these prints ready to hang right out of the box?

Yes, all prints arrive ready to hang straight out of the box—no extra hardware needed.

What is your return policy?

If you’re not completely satisfied with your print, you can return it for a full refund within 30 days of delivery. To start a return, please contact us here.

Where is your company located?

Our office is based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, while our printing facility is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—where all prints are shipped from.

How do I send a print as a gift to somebody else?

At checkout, you’ll have the option to enter separate shipping and payment details. To send a print to someone else, simply enter their name and address in the shipping section, and it will be delivered directly to them.

Do you offer any discounts?

We occasionally run sales, which will be promoted on our website when available. We also offer wholesale discounts for orders of 5 or more prints shipped to the same address. If you're interested, please contact us.

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