Fairhope 2025 Wall Calendar - 12 Month Coastal Nature Photography Collection
Fairhope 2025 Wall Calendar - 12 Month Coastal Nature Photography Collection
SKU: SKU:CAL8.5X11FHOPE-20001-01
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Enjoy the coastal vibes of Fairhope, Alabama all year long through this durable, wire-bound wall calendar featuring the stunning coastal imagery of Fairhope, AL based photographer, Rob Rubinoff.
Each month of this 2025 Fairhope Wall Calendar features a unique photograph captured in and around Fairhope, AL and then carefully printed in vibrant, full-color on 250gsm coated silk paper (100 lb cover) making each page suitable for framing and extending the life of this unique publication.
Fairhope 2025 Wall Calendar Features:
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Twelve stunning coastal landscapes and wildlife photographs capturing the beauty of the Alabama Gulf Coast and Mobile Bay.
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Standard format 8.5" x 11" wall calendar bound using sturdy metal wire coil including a center aligned pin hole for easy mounting on your home or office wall.
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Professional reproduction quality: Printed in rich colors on premium paper stock, making each page suitable for framing at year's end.
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Features US legal holidays and week numbers (1-52)
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This calendar is a perfect housewarming gift, holiday gift, or inspirational gift for lovers of coastal photography, the Alabama Gulf Coast and the town of Fairhope, AL often called a utopia by the sea.
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This calendar is printed in the United States of America,
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