Step back in time with this beautifully restored 600 dpi scan of the 1919 Road Map of Lancaster County, originally compiled by the Lancaster Automobile Club as part of their “School Edition” series. This meticulously detailed map captures a pivotal moment in the county’s transportation history—when paved roads were few, rail was king, and places like York Furnace, Face Rock Station, and Frites Eddy Station still bustled with life. Available in 16″x16″ and 18″x18″.

Every inch of this map has been carefully restored by hand, removing rips, watermarks, and age-related damage, to bring this historic artifact back to life in stunning clarity.
Explore a Lancaster County frozen in time—complete with several now-defunct railroad stops and the ghost town of Billmeyer.
Whether you’re a local history buff, cartography enthusiast, or just love seeing how much Lancaster County has evolved in the last century, this historic reproduction is a striking reminder of how we used to move through the world.
Perfect for framing, gifting, or adding to your personal collection of vintage maps. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique piece of Lancaster County history!
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1919 Road Map of Lancaster County PosterPrice range: $24.99 through $25.99
Product Information
Museum-quality posters are printed on a thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment.
These reproductions are freshly printed and ideal for framing, though some minor age-related imperfections may remain. Rather than detract, these subtle marks of history add a sense of wabi-sabi—a quiet beauty found in imperfection—enhancing the vintage charm and authenticity of each piece.
- Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
- Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
- Opacity: 94%
- ISO brightness: 104%
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