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Pennsylvania RR Atlantic City (#3) Eggleston 11x17 FRAMED poster

$ 11.61

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    This print is a restored Pennsylvania Railroad advertisement "Atlantic City- Americas America's All Year Resort". The 1935 poster is a painting by Edward Mason Eggleston, who was known for his commercial art evoking the female figure in a fantasy or fashionable setting. He painted for the PRR during what was termed the "golden age of illustration". In the early 1900's Atlantic City became a popular tourist destination and in 1921, the Miss America pageant made its home there. During the prohibition period, Atlantic City became known as "America's Playground", and for its famous boardwalk. In 1932, the Pennsylvania gained 2/3 control of the Atlantic City Line, giving it access to the popular tourist destination.
    The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) got its start in 1846, when the State of Pennsylvania chartered a railroad that would run from Philadelphia to Harrisburg and compete with the canal trade. By 1852 the railroad reached Pittsburgh and by 1859 it had reached Chicago and was the first major east coast railroad to make that important connection. The Pennsylvania ran track throughout the East and as far as St. Louis. The PRR had over 11,000 miles of trackage at its peak and was the largest freight carrier in the country. It competed on the highly competitive route between the East Coast and Chicago and St. Louis which was not profitable given the steep competition. At its peak, one dozen PRR trains a day plied between New York and Chicago.
    The PRR also had most of its Northeastern route electrified, mirroring European railroads at that time. After years of struggling, the PRR merged with its rival New York Central in 1968 to create the Penn Central. This broke union quickly collapsed and forced the creation of Conrail. Many of PRR's former trackage is operated by today's NS.
    This print is restored from the original and printed on gloss cardstock photo paper which is acid-free and with Canon inks that are guaranteed for 100 years without fading.
    The prints come in the frame size as specified with solid plastic trim with a glass cover. We package it to minimize the risk of damage. Please note that the watermark is visible only on website photos and it is not placed on our final poster prints.
    Please see our other prints in our catalogue at
    https://www.ebay.com/usr/vintagetravel.art
    . If you wish to buy more than one print, please make an offer and we will discount your 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th prints by /each and ship them together!