Description: South Lake Tahoe, CA - 1992 Vintage Map Print Experience the stunning beauty of **South Lake Tahoe**, California, with this detailed vintage map from **1992**. Nestled along the shores of the iconic **Lake Tahoe**, South Lake Tahoe is a vibrant resort city known for its outdoor recreation, pristine alpine scenery, and year-round tourism. This map captures the layout of South Lake Tahoe during the early 1990s, showcasing key landmarks, roadways, and surrounding natural features, making it an excellent choice for map collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and those who love the **Sierra Nevada** region. About South Lake Tahoe in 1992 By 1992, **South Lake Tahoe** was a major destination for skiing, hiking, and lake activities. This map highlights popular locations such as **Heavenly Mountain Resort**, **Emerald Bay State Park**, and the **Tahoe Keys**. The area’s main roadways, including **U.S. Route 50** and **California State Route 89**, are also depicted, offering a detailed view of the town and its connection to nearby attractions. South Lake Tahoe is renowned for its breathtaking views of the **Sierra Nevada Mountains** and offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and serene natural beauty. Historical Context - South Lake Tahoe in the 1990s In the early 1990s, South Lake Tahoe continued to grow as a premier destination for both summer and winter recreation. The **Heavenly Ski Resort** attracted visitors from around the world, while the lake itself remained a popular spot for boating, fishing, and beach activities. The nearby **Emerald Bay**, with its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings, was a favorite for sightseeing. This map offers a detailed view of the area’s layout, capturing the city’s infrastructure, recreational opportunities, and natural wonders during this vibrant time in its history. Product Details: Print Size: 13x19 inches – Perfect for framing with a standard 18x24 frame when matted. Paper Quality: Printed on premium 192gsm matte paper, ensuring a high-resolution, non-reflective finish that enhances the intricate details of the map. Authentic Reproduction: This print is an authentic reproduction of the original 1992 map, showcasing South Lake Tahoe’s key roads, recreational spots, and natural features. High-Quality Printing: Each map is printed using advanced printing techniques to ensure vibrant color reproduction and sharp detail, capturing the beauty and complexity of the original map. Why Choose This Map? This 1992 vintage map of **South Lake Tahoe** provides a unique glimpse into one of California’s most popular destinations for outdoor activities. Whether you’re a map collector, a frequent visitor to the area, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of **Lake Tahoe**, this print makes a great addition to your collection or home decor. Display it as a reminder of your adventures or as an inspiration to visit this incredible part of the **Sierra Nevada**. Order Your Print Today! Don’t miss out on this beautifully detailed vintage map of **South Lake Tahoe** from 1992. Ideal for collectors, outdoor lovers, or anyone with a connection to **Lake Tahoe**, this print is a great addition to any home or office. All prints are carefully packaged to prevent damage during shipping, and we currently offer fast, secure shipping within the U.S. Note: This map is a reproduction based on public domain materials. It is not an official navigational tool and should be used for decorative and educational purposes only. Keywords: South Lake Tahoe, 1992 map, vintage map, Heavenly Ski Resort, Emerald Bay, Tahoe Keys, Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe, 13x19 print, premium print, California history, outdoor recreation, scenic drives, national park maps, vintage decor.
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Location: Holly Springs, North Carolina
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Date Range: 1990-1999
Type: City Map
Format: Sheet Map
US State: California
Year: 1992
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
City: South Lake Tahoe, CA
Country/Region: United States of America