Know Your World. On Your Wall.
Salt Lake City — the Crossroads of the West — sits in a bowl — the Wasatch Range rising hard to the east, the Oquirrh Mountains closing off the west, and the Great Salt Lake sprawling across the northwest corner like something left over from a different era of the earth. The map shows the valley laid out in the rigid geometry of Brigham Young's original plat, streets so wide you could turn a wagon team around in them, the blocks marching outward from Temple Square in every direction with almost mathematical confidence. The Jordan River traces its slow path from Utah Lake down through the valley floor, cutting through West Jordan and Murray before vanishing into the marshes at the lake's edge. The Avenues climb the bench above downtown in tight rows, and Sugar House anchors the southeast with its own small-city density. Liberty Park sits square in the middle of it all, a green rectangle punched into the grid.
If you've driven up Emigration Canyon on an October evening when the maples are burning red and the city lights are just starting to come on below — or stood at the edge of the salt flats west of town where the horizon goes flat and infinite and the silence is total — you know what this place does to people.
You've been here. You know this place. Now put it on your wall.
The Salt Lake City Map Print is built for the people who know the difference between the Cottonwood Canyons and have opinions about which one is better — the ones who grew up on the benches and still navigate by the mountains, or moved here from somewhere else and never left because the skiing was too good and the sunsets too strange. It's for the locals who watched the city change and the transplants who arrived just in time. 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
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