Theodore Roosevelt National Park Shadowbox Art – Anderson Design Group

Theodore Roosevelt National Park Shadowbox Art


Theodore Roosevelt National Park Shadowbox Art

Theodore Roosevelt National Park has historical significance in addition to being a fantastic wilderness. The region was visited by Theodore Roosevelt himself in 1883. His visit to the park helped lead to his initiative to create five national parks during his presidency, an effort which at that time doubled the total number of national parks in the U.S. The park is famously known for its wildlife—especially bison—which can be seen in vast herds roaming the plains and valleys.

This collectible shadowbox art piece measures 12" x 15 1/2" x 2 1/2" and comes ready to hang with an official Anderson Design Group Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

Each piece is printed on 1/8” thick optical-grade acrylic with vibrant UV-cured inks and set in a high-quality finished MDF wood frame. Our shadowbox art pieces are handcrafted in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Officially licensed by Anderson Design Group

Theodore Roosevelt National Park Shadowbox Art - from $219.99

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