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Peabody Place is a large entertainment/shopping center in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which adjoins the famous old Peabody Hotel (known for it's highly-pampered ducks who are lead on processions through the place every day).

 

On the roof of Peabody Place is their logo and this message, "Come downtown and play."

 

I also mentioned this in my blog article about some of my comments on rooftop ads, and the recent interview with me in a USAToday article.

The unofficial mascot girl of Google Maps for fans.

She got a placemark-shaped hat, in road-patterned dress with zoom-slider-shaped zipper, and Google art colored socks.

The illustration is courtesy of MIK Mikako, originally uploaded to donadona's site, the author of GoogleMapsEditor. She would allow Google Maps fans to use this one.

 

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Leave no trace? Here is a snapshot of what I saw on Google Maps. It would seem that someone pasted a newer photo...albeit on the wrong location..Strange to see the city without the people. You can see the traces of the city, after all...

Last May the Google Car was drving through Edmonton. I made it in Streetview. shareski.ca/y/200

Playing with the iPad with the language switched to 简体中文 Chinese-Simplified. It's interesting that Google Maps tries to translate place names into Chinese!

Rabie che indica dove e' il campo di Goz Beida

Roll your mouse over the photo to see the notes.

 

I lived in this part of New Orleans until I was 13.

 

Some of the friends I remember from the neighborhood around La Salle Elementary are John, Ann, and Nina Fleetwood, Don Zaterain, Larry McCarthy, Sandy and Tammy Shepard, and Bunty Hunter. (I was in the same grade as most of these.)

 

About Memorymaps These are extremely popular. To create one, get your neighborhood's satellite photo at maps.google.com (link opens new window). Upload it to Flickr (basic accounts are free), and use Flickr's Add Notes feature for your annotations.

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