Roosevelt's USA Conservation Legacy Hand-Drawn Map
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This 24” x 18” unframed lithographic art print features an original hand-illustrated map of Roosevelt’s USA Conservation Legacy, created in pen and ink with watercolor by Xplorer Maps artist Chris Robitaille.
This map honors the sweeping conservation vision of President Theodore Roosevelt, whose leadership helped shape the American preservation movement. During his presidency, Roosevelt established five national parks, 18 national monuments, 150 national forests, and over 50 wildlife refuges — protecting more than 230 million acres of public land.
The artwork traces key sites connected to Roosevelt’s conservation efforts across the United States, celebrating the birth of America’s public lands system and the enduring legacy of protected wilderness. From iconic national parks to vast forest reserves, the map captures the geographic scope of a movement that reshaped environmental policy and outdoor access in the United States.
Blending historical storytelling with detailed cartographic artistry, this piece serves as both a tribute to American conservation history and a visual reminder of the landscapes preserved for future generations.
Product Details
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Dimensions: 24” × 18”
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Orientation: Horizontal
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Print Type: Fine art lithograph
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Artwork by: Chris Robitaille, Co-Founder of Xplorer Maps
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Ships rolled in protective tube