Vintage: Humboldt Park 1908
Vintage: Humboldt Park 1908
About the Design
In 1869 the northernmost park of the West Park System was named in honor of Baron Freidrich Heinrich Alexander Von Humboldt, the famous German scientist and explorer. In 1905, deteriorating and unfinished areas of Humboldt Park allowed landscape architect Jens Jensen to experiment with his evolving Prairie style. For instance, Jensen extended the park's existing lagoon into a long meandering "prairie river." This photograph of a tree being transplanted in Humboldt Park is dated 1908.
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This premium ceramic coffee mug is available in both 11 oz and 15 oz. Features top to bottom wraparound color and single-sided art print with a smooth finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. |
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A sleeker profile than the standard coffee mug, this premium 12 oz ceramic latte mug features top to bottom wraparound color and single-sided art print with a smooth finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. |
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This 15 oz stainless steel travel mug is lightweight yet durable. Its insulated frame retains heat or icy cold and seals at the top with a removable plastic lid. Features top to bottom wraparound prints with a smooth, glossy finish. Hand-wash only. |
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