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Unique Texas Map Reprints Make Great Gifts, Help Save Texas History

Texas maps reprints make perfect presents for the Texas history buff in your life

The following is a news release from the Texas General Land Office.

Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush is encouraging Texans to give the gift of Texas history from the Texas General Land Office Archives.

Historic map reproductions from the GLO are the perfect gift for friends and family that are proud of their Texas heritage and want to support the conservation of Texas history for future generations.

With more than 45,000 maps to choose from, there is a map perfect for any person who takes pride in our great state.

Historic map reproductions are priced from $20-$40.

"Texas is not just a place on a map, it's an idea in the hearts of our people," said Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush. "Maps from the Save Texas History collection in the GLO's archives make a perfect gift for that loved one who treasures the unique history that sets Texans apart. Provide a gift that also helps to Save Texas History."

Visit SaveTexasHistory.org to find the perfect map for friends and loved ones. Select from maps of every county and major city, as well as hundreds of maps of the entire state, dating back to the Republic era, and even earlier.

Online and phone orders must be placed before 5 p.m. Dec. 21 to be delivered by Christmas Day. Orders can also be placed by calling 1-800-998-4GLO (4456).

The Save Texas History Program is a unique program that brings together private and public efforts to preserve the 36 million maps and documents at the Texas General Land Office. The General Land Office raises $100,000 for map and document conservation per year through the sale of map and document reproductions, donations and grants.

"When you purchase a Texas map from the General Land Office, you aren't just giving a uniquely Texan present for a loved one, you are also investing in future generations of Texans," said Bush.

To search for maps, place orders, or make a donation to the Save Texas History Program, visit SaveTexasHistory.org or call the Land Office toll-free at 1-800-998-4GLO.

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