Bird's eye view of the city of Faribault, Rice County, Minnesota 1869 Framed Print
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Stunning view of the city of Faribault, Minnesota, in Rice County. Originally published by the Merchant's Lithographing Company of Chicago in 1869, this image would look perfect on your home or office wall, and makes a great gift!
Available in three custom frame styles:
The Derby is our most popular wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ¼” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed and finished with a decorative wood pattern wrap. This eco-friendly approach allows us to ship sturdy, high-quality, consistently colored & patterned natural wood frames. Made in America.
The Hanover is a thinner, rounded metal frame style, with a profile face that is ⅜” wide. It’s made from extruded aluminum that’s either anodized or powder-coated (processes to create a decorative, durable, and corrosion-resistant finish). Made in America.
The Granby is our ornate wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ⅜” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed, decoratively pressed, and finished with an antique-style gilded pattern wrap. Made in America.
Available in three custom frame styles:
The Derby is our most popular wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ¼” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed and finished with a decorative wood pattern wrap. This eco-friendly approach allows us to ship sturdy, high-quality, consistently colored & patterned natural wood frames. Made in America.
The Hanover is a thinner, rounded metal frame style, with a profile face that is ⅜” wide. It’s made from extruded aluminum that’s either anodized or powder-coated (processes to create a decorative, durable, and corrosion-resistant finish). Made in America.
The Granby is our ornate wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ⅜” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed, decoratively pressed, and finished with an antique-style gilded pattern wrap. Made in America.