Historic Topographic Maps

The wide range of information provided by topographical maps makes them extremely useful to professional and recreational map users alike. Topo maps have traditionally been created for engineering, energy exploration, natural resources conservation, environmental management, public works design, commercial and residential planning, and outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and fishing.
While their original purpose was utilitarian, historical topo maps are rapidly becoming a hot addition to any room or office. Their contrasting colors draw the eye and enhance today's modern, eclectic, or traditional decor.
Choose a survey of the coastline for your beach house, the topography of Boulder Canyon before the Hoover Dam flooded it to make Lake Mead, or the original outline of the "Proposed" Great Smoky Mountains for your house in the hills. We have topo maps of many states and regions — from topo maps of Ohio and Nevada to historic topographic maps of California. Our collection highlights the U.S. Geologic Survey and includes many us geological survey quadrangle maps, us geological survey topographic maps, and historic USGS topo maps.
A historical topo map is a beautiful and unusual conversation piece in any setting.

Medina Ohio Quad - USGS 1906 - 23 x 28.82
Mendota Texas Quad - USGS 1969 - 23 x 28.26
Mentor Ohio Quad - USGS 1907 - 23 x 30.39
Merced Peak California Quad - USGS 1964 - 23 x 28.62
Mercersburg Pennsylvania Quad - USGS 1902 - 23 x 29.18
Meridan Connecticut Sheet - USGS 1893 - 23 x 29.24
Mesozoic Terraces South Western Portion - USGS 1882 - 23 x 34
Mexican Pass Wyoming Quad - USGS 1951 - 23 x 29.81
Mexico New York Quad - USGS 1905 - 23 x 30.03
Mexico New York Quad - USGS 1905 - 23 x 31.01.94
Michigan Wisconsin - Endicott 1855 - 23 x 33.13
Middletown Pennsylvania Quad - USGS 1908 - 23 x 31.49