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Know Your World. On Your Wall.

 

Las Vegas — Sin City — sits in the middle of the Mojave like someone dared it to exist — the valley floor ringed by mountain ranges on every side, the Spring Mountains hard to the west, Frenchman Mountain anchoring the east, and the Las Vegas Wash draining the whole basin south toward Lake Mead and the Colorado River beyond. The map shows the Strip running straight and relentless through the center of it all, flanked by Paradise and the sprawl of the resort corridor, while downtown's Fremont Street grid tells the older, grittier story just a few miles north. Henderson spreads across the southeast, Summerlin pushes up against the Red Rock escarpment to the west, and the suburban grid fans out in every direction until it hits the desert and just stops. McCarran — now Harry Reid — sits wedged between the Strip and the 215 beltway like it landed there because there was nowhere else to put it. Lake Las Vegas shimmers in the far southeast corner, almost too quiet for what surrounds it.

 

If you've watched the sun go down behind the Spring Mountains from a rooftop on the Strip while the valley lights start coming on all at once — or driven Charleston Boulevard west until the city falls away and Red Rock opens up like a secret the tourists never find — you know what this place does to people.

 

You've been here. You know this place. Now put it on your wall.

 

The Las Vegas Map Print is built for the people who know there are two cities here — the one the world sees from the air and the one that actually belongs to you, the one with your neighborhood In-N-Out and your shortcut on Flamingo and the dive bar off Charleston where nobody asks questions. It's for the locals who roll their eyes at the Strip and somehow end up there anyway, for the transplants who came for six months and never left, for the people who understand that this city only makes sense once you stop trying to explain it. Gather around it. Point at things. Argue about the best route. That's the idea.

 

Printed on museum-quality matte paper sourced from Japan, with water-based inks that bring rich, lasting color to every detail — sharp up close, warm across the room, built to live on your wall for a long time.

 

Size: 8×10 / 12×12 / 12×16 / 12×18 / 16×16 / 16×20 / 18×24 / 24×36
Finish: Matte / Framed Black / Framed Red Oak
Themes: 17 hand-crafted colorways

 

Museum-quality matte paper, sourced from Japan
Water-based inks for rich, lasting color
Framed variants arrive ready to hang

Las Vegas Map Print

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