Museum offers copies of historic map

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The historic map was used to sell real estate in the 1800s. Courtesy of the Lake County Schoolhouse Museum.
 

 

 

LOWER LAKE – The Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum's Preservation Committee is holding a new fundraiser and offering for sale a historic Lake County map.


The 18-inch by 24-inch black-and-white map was created in the late 1800s as a marketing tool to encourage people to come to Lake County and buy real estate.


It features gorgeous drawings of the area's local architecture, and a map of the area showing the routes of the steamboats. Find areas of interest on the map still in existence today.


The map is a perfect gift for those who love Lake County, anyone who who loves art and architecture, and those hard to buy for family and friends.


Framed and unframed prints are available at Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum and Wild About Books in Clearlake. Proceeds go towards the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum.


For more information call the museum at 995-3565 or Wild About Books, 994-9453.


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