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Philadelphia NOW Tote Bag
Philadelphia NOW Tote Bag
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ABOUT THE Philadelphia NOW TOTE BAG
The tote bag features a contemporary map of Philadelphia, highlighting the city’s current street grid and riverfront edges along the Schuykill and Delaware Rivers. The original city of the revolutionary period is depicted with white city blocks with a red outline. Much of the modern city overlays earlier marshland. The grey city blocks reflect centuries of expansion, infill, and infrastructure development that reshaped the colonial footprint into today’s urban form.
Philadelphians carry around a lot of stuff: lunch, reading material, umbrellas, extra clothing, shoes, and anything that they may have purchased no matter what the whether. When they leave home in the morning, they don’t frequently return until dinnertime or even bedtime. Consequently, they need a tote bag which is both spacious and will look transition well. This is a really rugged tote bag reinforced with vegan leather on the bottom for the straps.
- Material: Black Canvas reinforced with red cruelty-free Vegan Leather
- Size: 20” x 18”
- Wrapped in a reusable dust bag with hangtag
- Designed by cultureNOW
- Information about the provenance of the Philadelphia Maps insert included
- Manufactured in India
ABOUT THE Philadelphia Map Insert
Philadelphia has the distinction of being the first American city to be laid out with green space. Surveyor Thomas Holme’s 1682 plan provided for 5 squares laid out on a grid between the two rivers. It was a model for urban growth and inspired many would be immigrants to settle there. This map insert illustrates the evolution of Philadelphia from its original riverside settlement into a dense, gridded metropolis. The earliest plans laid out orderly streets between the Delaware and Schuylkill, but over time, the city expanded through annexation, industrial growth, and transportation networks. Its foundational layout comes from William Penn’s vision for a “greene country towne,” executed in map form by Surveyor General Thomas Holme in1683. Each map captures a moment in its transformation, from colonial capital to modern city. This insert will accompany the Philadelphia Silk Scarf and Tote Bags.
LIMITED EDITION
To celebrate the upcoming 250th birthday of our country, cultureNOW will offer a limited edition of the bags in combination with an annual Explorer Membership for one year to the cultureNOW MuseumWithoutWalls. Explorer Membership retails for $80/ year. It entitles the member to have a personal library on the website and app. The bags alone retail for for $75.
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