Vintage Map of Santa Fe, New Mexico 1882

$52.99
🔍 Zoom In On Map Details
💾 Download High Res Map Image

SALE: Buy Any 2 Maps, Get 1 FREE!


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

Discover a piece of history with our beautifully restored vintage map of Santa Fe from 1882. Whether you're an avid historian or someone who simply loves the rich stories told through maps, this print is a wonderful addition to your collection. Our skilled team has carefully brought this classic map back to life, ensuring every detail stands out.

The map showcases Santa Fe, nestled in Santa Fe County within the stunning landscapes of New Mexico, offering a glimpse into its past charm and layout. It's available in different formats to suit your style: adorned with a solid wood frame that’s been elegantly stained or printed on high-quality polycotton canvas stretched over sturdy wood bars for a more modern look. There's also an option for matte paper if you prefer unframed decor.

Perfect as home or office decor, this print not only highlights local history but sparks engaging conversations among guests. Thoughtfully constructed by hand and ready to hang straight out of the box, it makes an ideal gift for anyone interested in exploring timeless paths paved by history.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
80%
(4)
0%
(0)
20%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Jeanene Smith

Perfect and going on wall right now

J
Jeanene Smith

Shop owner had great communication.

H
Holly Scott

I'm very happy with my purchase, it arrived on time and was packaged well.

A
Andrew Pruette

Very high quality print, well framed and packaged, and speedy to boot: can't ask for much more! Looking forward to finding the perfect spot for it in our house. Thanks!

L
Lisa Parker

I like it. my plan worked out well

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: Santa Fe
  • County: Santa Fe County
  • State: New Mexico (NM)
  • Country: United States
  • Geocoordinates: 35.6869752,-105.937799
  • Subject: City
  • Print Layout: Horizontal
  • MPN: 2041

Customers Also Purchased

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.

From The Vintage Map Blog