Beautiful original artwork by Eric Dowdle; Completed puzzle size: 16x20 Inches; Made with high quality materials to provide years of enjoyment; Bookshelf quality container; Makes a great gift and collectable
In 1493 Christopher Columbus didn’t find anything appealing here and sailed on. The Danish later claimed the island and established settlements. St. Thomas became a key trade and fueling station for trans-Atlantic travel. With very tolerant standards, pirates like Edward Teach known better as Blackbeard set up base here. The main city was called Taphus for all the taverns lining the harbor until in an effort to clean up its image the city's name was changed to Charlotte Amalie, for Danish King Christian’s wife. Today as a part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is a major cruise port with incredible duty-free shopping and some of the world’s top rated beaches. Put on some sunscreen and join Eric Dowdle for a tropical stay in wonderful St. Thomas in this spectacular puzzle.
Beautiful original artwork by Eric Dowdle; Completed puzzle size: 16x20 Inches; Made with high quality materials to provide years of enjoyment; Bookshelf quality container; Makes a great gift and collectable
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Specifications
Piece count
500
Jigsaw puzzle type
Interlocking Jigsaw Puzzles
Dimensions
3.25 x 7.50 x 7.50 Inches
Material
Plastic
Warranty
Warranty information
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Warnings
CHOKING HAZARD - Children Under 3
This toy is not suitable for ages under 3 years. It contains one or more of the following items: marbles, small ball, or small parts.