What we like about the Hastings World Globe
A treasure to have, this 12 inch raised relief globe features blue oceans and vividly colored landmasses. Political and geographical boundaries are clearly marked, and the globe rests on a champagne-toned, semi-meridian set on a cherry finished octagon wooden base.
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The George F. Cram Company story dates back to 1867, when George Cram, only two years after fighting for the Union in the Civil War, joined his uncle's business of making city and state maps. In 1869 Cram became the first American publisher to produce a world atlas. The Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. In 1932, the company expanded into manufacturing world globes. Today, the Cram company is considered one of the top leaders in the world globe industry and its globes are present in thousands of schools, homes, and offices around the world.