Georgia - The Peach State
Franciscan monks introduced the peach to Georgia in the 16th century, while Cherokee natives continued to cultivate peaches into the 18th century. In the post-civil war period, peaches became a major export in the state, and it earned the nickname "The Peach State."
Design
The design features a digitally-altered photograph with an impressionist / oil painted style. The background has a subtle topographic base pattern. The state outline is created with a series of high resolution digital brushstrokes and drips.
Product Details
- High resolution print
- 175gsm museum-grade paper
- Matte finish
- Hanging hardware not included
- To clean, wipe gently with a clean, dry cloth

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