The stately Annapolis is the first release in the Explorer's Collection series of limited-edition globes. This 20" diameter illuminated globe features a hand-applied, hand-cut map showing over 4,200 place names. The Annapolis arrives accompanied by the most current edition of the World Atlas Executive Edition by Hammond World Atlas Corporation, with hundreds of pages of geographic, cultural, and environmental facts and images. The Annapolis sits atop a distinguished, dark walnut-finish hardwood stand, the perfect platform for displaying the limited-edition number plate that identifies your globe as one of only 500 made. Proudly handcrafted in the USA. Dimensions: 26"x 26"x 40"H. Diameter: 20 inches. Made by Replogle Globes.
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Replogle Globes
Replogle is the world's leading globe manufacturer, based in a 260,000 square foot facility near Chicago. It was established in 1930 by Luther Replogle. To deliver globes to an ever broader audience. That was the vision of Luther Replogle in 1930, and it is their mission to this day. They believe that the appeal of the globe is deeper than its value as a learning tool or home accessory. Luther knew this from the beginning. As a school supply salesman, he took a special interest in globes, believing he could successfully market them to a broader audience. He was right. What began with hand assembled globes fold from a Chicago apartment (with maps sourced from England, no less) grew into what you might call a global empire. Behind the rallying cry, "A Globe in Every Home", Replogle facilitated the globe's migration from the classroom to the living room. In 1963, Replogle co-founded Scanglobe, going on to purchase the globe manufacturer's remaining interest in 1988 and moving its operations to the US in 2003. From its humble beginning in a Chicago apartment, Replogle today is the world's largest globe manufacturer. From handcrafted masterpieces in the offices of Presidents and dignitaries to classroom models that help students understand their world, their belief in the globe as a source of wonder hasn't changed. Replogle has an unsurpassed commitment to quality, a commitment to doing things the right way, and, most importantly, a commitment to the globe itself. It's exactly what Luther had in mind.