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Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument, TX By Aaron Johnson, Joel Anderson, 2025


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Prehistoric hunters known as the Antelope Creek people gathered Alibates flint to make the weapons and tools they needed to kill and process bison. Park rangers say the Antelope Creek people created the Texas Panhandle’s first transcontinental trading hub, as they had material they could trade from Mexico to Minnesota and across the continent to both coasts. Available in multiple size options, this hand-rendered illustration is fashioned in the style of 20th-century vintage art and the iconic travel art that first promoted national parks and monuments. The artists of Anderson Design Group have created this national park poster to celebrate the iconic Texas landmark. This vintage-looking design will look great as a poster, canvas, mini-canvas, metal sign, postcard, or notecard. To learn more about the park, visit the National Park Foundation.

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