ARIZONA
ARIZONA
Each frame uses authentic US Postal stamps surrounded by a brief write-up and printed art, which embrace the subject or occupation.
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A Perfect Gift
- Great for Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations, Achievements, Holidays, Or just to say thank you.
- Even great for your personal collection.
Ready To Hang
- Framed in a rich mahogany colored polystyrene frame.
- Double matted with a top mat and a hint of burgundy for the bottom mat.
- Complete with acrylic glass, a dust cover for the back, a sawtooth hanger and protective wall bumpers.
Unique Framed Gifts uses real United States Postal Service stamps surrounded by printed words that embrace the subject and enhance the work while surrounded by a camel top mat and a hint of burgundy for the bottom mat. The mahogany colored polystyrene frame comes ready to hang for all to view in an office, den, school or nearly anywhere. A truly unique and perfect gift created for the person, company or organization passionate about the story they closely relate to, while appreciating quality work by dedicated American art framers. Each stamp is pulled by hand and mounted onto the print with a spray glue mount, since most stamps are canceled no two stamps are exactly the same and the product you receive may vary slightly from the product image.
A Glimpse Of The Past Through the Arizona Collection: Travelers are amazed at high plateau coniferous forests and mountain ranges, with 12,670' Humphreys Peak in the San Francisco Peaks, and Sunset Crater which witnessed volcanic activity only 900 years ago. The Grand Canyon is the perennial tourist favorite. The Indian population peaked prior to 1100 AD when entire areas were abandoned for reasons still not clearly understood. Estavan was the first non-Indian in Arizona, part of a scouting group with Fray Marcos de Niza in 1539, looking for the Seven Cities of Cibola, Coronado continuing the search in 1540. In 1821 Mexican independence saw U.S. influence rise, culminating in the Guadalupe Hildalgo Treaty setting the border with Mexico. The Gadsden Purchase in 1854 settled a heated border dispute with Mexico and acquired the extreme southern strip of present Arizona and a small part of southwest New Mexico. For his part in this treaty, Santa Anna was banned from Mexico. The only Civil War battle took place at Picacho Pass, the Confederate forces retreating eastward. Formerly a part of New Mexico, Arizona became a territory in 1863 with Lincoln signing the bill. Statehood for the 48th state, the 6th largest, arrived on Valentine's Day, February 14, 1912 and today Arizona offers the sunniest and driest skies, giant saguaro cacti, a rich cultural diversity, and the very core of the Old Southwest charm. Arizona!