MacNaughton Cottage Wall Art Print
MacNaughton Cottage Wall Art Print.
This high-quality photographic print is available in three paper options to suit your personal taste and style.
Choose from Lustre Photographic, a semi-matt finish with a soft, speckled sheen, Gloss Photographic, an ultra gloss finish that adds extra contrast to your images, or Hahnemühle Fine Art PhotoRag 308gsm, a smooth, matt paper that gives each image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth with its lightly defined surface.
The print will be supplied with a 1/4inch white border unless otherwise specified.
If you will be displaying the print behind glass/plexiglass the matt and lustre finishes are recommended to reduce any glare.
Available in sizes up to 24" x 16" ready for you to mount and frame as desired
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
The abandoned MacNaughton Cottage in the Tahawus Ghost Town, the Adirondacks, New York.
It was constructed in 1834 to house the manager and the visiting owners of the Adirondack Iron and Steel Works who then owned the property. From 1876 until 1947 the property was leased to hunting clubs, primarily the Tahawus Club. The small building to the side of the cottage was the McIntyre Bank - the first chartered bank in the Adirondacks.
In 1901, then-Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was vacationing at the house when President McKinley was shot in Buffalo. Travelling along the back roads of the Adirondacks to the North Creek railroad station, it was at the station that Roosevelt received a telegram informing him that President McKinley had died of his injuries. As a result, Roosevelt became the USA's 26th president.