

Cape Cod (Large) Wood Chart
Referred to locally simply as “The Cape”, it’s historically a summer getaway for maritime-minded tourists seeking sunny beaches and old-world charm...
View full detailsReferred to locally simply as “The Cape”, it’s historically a summer getaway for maritime-minded tourists seeking sunny beaches and old-world charm...
View full detailsManhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, and is often described as the cultural and financial capital of the world. The bo...
View full detailsLong Island Sound, featuring the entire Long Island Sound, from southern Connecticut to Queens, NY. Centered around Long Island, New York, this cha...
View full detailsConnected to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes Waterway, this collection of freshwater lakes represents the ...
View full detailsNarragansett Bay, Rhode Island. A 3-D nautical wood map featuring Narragansett Bay and Newport, Rhode Island. Narragansett Bay, on the north side ...
View full detailsLake Winnipesaukee features more than 250 islands and an impressive 288 miles of shoreline, making it the most elaborate of all the wood charts. It...
View full detailsNantucket is primarily an affluent summer colony. Most of its homes are seasonally occupied, and in the summer months the island’s population swell...
View full detailsCentered around the Hamptons, this chart details the beauty of the Atlantic estuary known as Long Island Sound. Its tidal marshes are some of the m...
View full detailsThe shallowest of the Great Lakes, Lake Erie is downstream of Lake Huron. Water flows through Lake St. Clair, and into Lake Erie via the Detroit Ri...
View full detailsKennebunkport, Maine. Beautiful Kennebunkport features Dock Square, Goat Island Lighthouse and the Seashore Trolley Museum. Kennebunkport became a ...
View full detailsNew York City, featuring all 5 boroughs of New York. The New York metropolitan area, from Queens in the east, to Newark, NJ in the west, is home to...
View full detailsA wood map featuring the shoreline of Southern New Jersey. Famous for its many boardwalks with arcades, water parks, and amusement parks boasting h...
View full detailsReferred to locally simply as "The Cape", it's historically a summer getaway for maritime-minded tourists seeking sunny beaches and old-world charm...
View full detailsBoston Harbor is a natural harbor and estuary of Massachusetts Bay, and is adjacent to the city of Boston. Since its discovery by John Smith in 161...
View full detailsNew Hampshire Coast. New Hampshire boasts incredible mountain ranges, a breathtaking coastline and beautiful landscapes. Known as the Mother of Riv...
View full detailsPhiladelphia. A 3-D nautical wood map featuring the Philadelphia region of the Delaware River. With a population of more than 1.5 million, Philade...
View full detailsRumson, New Jersey. A 3-D nautical wood map featuring the Northern New Jersey cities of Rumson, Middletown, and Long Branch. Rumson is known for i...
View full detailsThe Finger Lakes, New York. A 3-D nautical wood map of New York's Finger Lakes. The Finger Lakes are a group of 11 lakes in New York that are prim...
View full detailsLocated on the western end of Long Island, Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's five boroughs. Brooklyn was an independent incorporated...
View full detailsA wood map featuring the western portion of the Long Island Sound, in New York. This chart details the beauty of the Atlantic estuary known as Long...
View full detailsA wood map featuring the New York City borough of Staten Island. Although Staten Island is the least populated of New York's boroughs, it is the th...
View full detailsA wood map of Skaneateles Lake, one of New York's Finger Lakes. Skaneateles Lake is sometimes called "The Roof Garden of the Lakes", because it has...
View full detailsA wood map of the Great Sacandaga Lake, in New York's Adirondack Park. Originally called Sacandaga Reservoir, the Great Sacandaga Lake is about 29 ...
View full detailsA wood map featuring the shoreline of Northern New Jersey. Famous for its many boardwalks with arcades, water parks, and amusement parks boasting h...
View full detailsA wood map featuring Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Points of Interest Include: Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Harvey Cedars, Holgate, Little Egg Har...
View full detailsA wood map featuring Cape May, New Jersey. With a rich history, award-winning beaches, designation as a top bird-watching location, and many exampl...
View full detailsA wood map featuring Portland, Casco Bay, and the Gulf of Maine. Portland is Maine's largest city, with the greater metropolitan area being home to...
View full detailsOff the coast of Rhode Island, One of the Nature Conservancy's "Last Great Places", 44% of Block Island is a dedicated nature preserve. The island ...
View full details"The Olympic Village", Lake Placid, New York, well-known for its skiing, hiking, gondola rides, mountain biking, and golf courses. Points of Intere...
View full detailsLake Ontario, the "Lake of Shining Waters". Lake Ontario is the easternmost of the Great Lakes and the smallest in surface area. It is surrounded o...
View full detailsLake Champlain is known as a fishing paradise. It is situated primarily between Vermont and New York, but its Northern tip extends into Quebec, Can...
View full detailsSeneca Lake is the largest of the glacial Finger Lakes and the deepest lake entirely within the state of New York. It is considered the lake trout ...
View full detailsCanandaigua Lake is one of New York's glacial Finger Lakes. This piece comes ready to hang, pre-framed in a custom, solid-wood frame. Its rich cont...
View full detailsSebago Lake is the deepest and second largest lake in Maine. It is 316 feet deep at its deepest point and covers about 45 square miles in surface. ...
View full detailsMoosehead Lake is the largest lake in the U.S. state of Maine and the largest mountain lake in the eastern United States. Situated in the Longfello...
View full detailsBoothbay Harbor, in Lincoln County, is located on a peninsula in the Gulf of Maine, part of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular yachting destinatio...
View full detailsDarien (pronounced "Dairy-Ann") is a small town (pop. 12,000) that is quite wealthy, supporting four country clubs, a hunt club, and two yacht club...
View full detailsDelaware Bay is known as "the other Jersey Shore". It is one of the most important navigational channels in the United States and is America's seco...
View full detailsLocated in western Connecticut, Lake Waramaug is a scenic, recreational lake. Its moderately developed shoreline is dotted with houses, seasonal ho...
View full detailsLake George is a beautiful, long, narrow lake that sits halfway between New York City and Montreal at the base of the Adirondack Mountains. It has ...
View full detailsThe second largest island along the Eastern seaboard, Mount Desert Island has been a popular vacation destination for more than 150 years. The isla...
View full detailsKnown locally simply as "The Vineyard", the island is best known as an affluent summer colony. Most of its homes are seasonally occupied, and in th...
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