Vintage: Sheep in Washington Park 1906
Vintage: Sheep in Washington Park 1906
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About the Design
Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted & Calvert Vaux, Washington Park is one of Chicago’s most significant historic landscapes. Olmsted and Vaux completed an ambitious plan for the park in 1871. The plan included a magnificent South Open Green- an open meadow on which sheep would roam to enhance the pastoral experience and keep the lawn trim. The meadow was not only enjoyed by flocks of Southdown sheep, but also park patrons who gathered for baseball, drills, and other athletics.
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Stickers are printed on either 3 mil. glossy white vinyl or 4 mil. glossy clear vinyl with an eco-solvent printer & ink. Available in 2", 3", 4", and 6" sizes for variety. Kiss cut resulting in the perfect color & finish for delicate designs. Calendered vinyl surface with permanent acrylic adhesive so they stick around for a long time. |
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