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The Shoreline Freeway would have had its exits at Cedar and Dwight.

QGIS 2.18.10, uses Data copyright OpenStreetMap contributors

 

Uses attribute table and the "Create Indexed Vector Grid" plugin what I wrote. Going to have to re-write this for QGIS3 and for Processing framework.. and allow fixed size cells (the grid cells were meant to be 10km x 10km but are more like 8.5km x 8.5km)

 

Font is Mint Spirit No.2

Portion of a French map of Canada and New England from the middle 19th century.

It was only recently that the official Metro map got all solid lines. They used to show future extensions in a hatched pattern. Yet they still have the design in the legend - see upper-right-hand corner, showing the "planned station." There are no "planned" stations!

 

A different problem exists with the two pop-outs (other than just clutter). The one on the left points at the location where half of the Red Line trains end. And the one on the right... well, it points to the end of the Yellow Line, but to have parallel structure with the other pop-up, it should point to Mt Vernon Sq, the early turn-around point for some Yellow Line trains.

 

Washington, DC.

 

See also Evacuation Instructions.

Contributors Charles Scribner's Sons.

Xinjiang map, 2078x1370, Xinjiang road map, with distances, Chinese with some English.

 

To see this map full size, click on the "All Sizes" button above the image.

This map originally came from vbgood maps, and I adapted it to include the Tarim Highway, and the English placenames.

 

See another Xinjiang map, in Chinese with more English, with distances in kilometers, at Xinjiang Map, with Roads, Chinese, some English, distances in kilometers, 1535x1273, China

 

For extensive information about visiting towns along southern Xinjiang -- including transportation, lodging, dining and sightseeing -- see Central Asia Traveler.

The covered towns at this site include Hotan, Keriya / Yutian, Niya / Minfeng, Cherchen / Qiemo, and Charklik / Ruoqiang.

 

See a map of neighboring Qinghai Province to the southeast of Xinjiang.

 

A large format (2196 x 1547) map of Xinjiang in English is available at Xinjiang Map at Maps of China. Keep in mind three caveats about this English map.

-- First, to download the map, which is actually in six file segments, one must right-click on each of the segments and then use a graphics program to paste them together.

-- Second, the map erroneously shows the Tarim Highway reaching Highway 315 at Andirlingar, rather than near Niya / Minfeng, an error of 110 km to the east, and does not show the spur road going southeast from Tazhong along the Tarim Highway to near Cherchen / Qiemo.

-- Third, the map does not show distances.

It is otherwise a good map.

 

Shown in black across the center of the vast Taklamakan Desert is the Tarim Highway, completed in 1996, mainly to access the vast Tazhong oil reserves in the center of the vast Taklamakan Desert but also to open southern Xinjiang to economic development. The Tarim Highway is 562 km from Highway 314 at Bugur / Luntai in the north to Highway 315 near Niya / MInfeng in the south.

 

Starting 1 October 2007, a new cross-desert highway opened ~480 km from Hotan to Aksu, shortening the distance 43% between Hotan and Aksu from the 767 km via the Yarkand / Shache and Maralbishi / Bachu route. The overall route from Hotan to Korla and Urumqi will be only about 30 km shorter along the new highway compared with the Tarim Highway.

  

Mallorie Paquette for EMA Models.

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31. jul. (dag 1): Morgenmad hos Grandpa, kører sammen indtil om eftermiddagen. Vandrerhjem i Åmål. (606 km)

1. aug. (dag 2): Følger E45. Svært ved at finde overnatning. Får en lille hytte kl. 21 (711 km)

2. aug. (dag 3): Følger E45. Flot og øde. Har booket hotel i Arvidsjaur. (388 km)

3. aug. (dag 4): Følger E45. Det bliver mere og mere øde. Bor i Övre Soppero hos nogle meget kristne hotelværter. (406 km)

4. aug. (dag 5): E45 slutter. Kører ind i Finland. Barsk og vild natur. Jordveje. Hotel ved Inari-søen. (419 km)

5. aug. (dag 6): Barsk og flot landskab i Finland. Kirkenes er nået! Kører en tur til Grense Jacobselv ved den russiske grænse. Dejligt hotel i Kirkenes helt ude ved Barentshavet. (311 km)

6. aug. (dag 7): Flot tur langs kysten til Vardø - videre til Hamningberg, hvor vejen slutter ved Ishavet. Overnatter på vandrerhjem i Vestre Jacobselv. (434 km)

7. aug. (dag 8): Superflot og ensom tur langs fjorde og søer og over bjerge i solskin til Alta. (438 km)

8. aug. (dag 9): Følger E6. Helt vildt flot og varieret vej. Drejer fra mod Kiruna. Har booket hotel for to nætter. (653 km)

9. aug. (dag 10): Hviledag i Kiruna. Er på guidet tur ned i minen. Ser byen, bl.a. den flotte trækirke. (0 km)

10. aug. (dag 11): Videre sydpå ad E6. Stadig rigtigt flot - ikke meget traffik. Bor på et värdshus lige ud til en sø i Kobbelv. (366 km)

11. aug. (dag 12): Sydpå ad E6 i solskin. Flot og ikke meget trafik. Bor på hotel i Mosjön. (389 km)

12. aug. (dag 13): Fortsætter ad E6. Omkring Trondheim kommer der meget mere traffik, så jeg drejer fra ad 705. Bor på et gammelt hvidt træhotel ude på landet i Selbu. (411 km)

13. aug. (dag 14): Ad 705 til minebyen Røros. Fremme kl. 12. Har booket hotel. Solskin. Er på guidet byvandring og får set hele byen og et spændende minemuseum. (164 km)

14. aug. (dag 15): Ad små, flotte veje langs søer og bjerge til byen Rena. Får rabat på Best Western, fordi jeg er motorcyklist. (241 km)

15. aug. (dag 16): Jeg er på vej hjem. Kører ad mindre veje og beslutter at stoppe i Uddevalla i Sverige. (395 km)

16. aug. (dag 17): Tager motorvejen, E6, i solskin til Helsingborg. Færge til Helsingør og hjem langs Strandvejen. (350 km)

ALPSLAB fisheye

Cotton per square mile, Physical map, Center of population, Religions, Old Indian Grounds and Early Explorations, Congressional Districts.

 

From "Arkansas," The World Book, 1920.

This system map is from a report, dated January 19, 1955, detailing elements in support of the Metropolitan Coach Lines' applications (no.35134, no.35151. no.35304, and no. 35407) to motorize the Belllflower, Watts, San Pedro, and Long Beach Rail Lines. The report describes the corporate history of Metropolitan Coach Lines, the obselescence of streetcars, and public interest in the matter.

 

This item is from a collection of material donated by former employee Ed Vandeventer in 2011. Finding aid for this collection is at the Online Archive of California: www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c89w0d7c/

a map from www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/indonesia.html.

A preview for upcoming travels.

The trip covered roughly around 2,400 miles over nine days.

 

If you're thinking about doing your own road trip to Quebec and Ontario or if you want to learn more about the places I visited during my trip, here is some info that might be helpful.

 

Itinerary

Day 1: Ashburn, VA - Philadelphia, PA - Brooklyn, NY

Day 2: Brooklyn, NY - Brattleboro, VT - Cabot, VT - Waterbury, VT - Burlington, VT

Day 3: Burlington, VT - Quebec, QC - Ile d'Orleans, QC - Quebec, QC

Day 4: Quebec, QC - Montreal, QC

Day 5: Montreal, QC

Day 6: Montreal, QC - Ottawa, ON - Huntsville, ON

Day 7: Huntsville, ON - Algonquin Provincial Park, ON - Severn Bridge, ON - Toronto, ON - Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

Day 8: Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON - Niagara Falls, ON

Day 9: Niagara Falls, ON - Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON - Buffalo, NY - Pittsburgh, PA - Ashburn, VA

 

Memorable experiences

- Meeting and having conversation with the B&B innkeepers: Isabelle Oulette at Aux Trois Balcons, Mireille Lauzon at Le Terra Nostra, and Pauline and Mike Hussey at Abacot Hall. We received tips and insights about visiting their city, and learned a bit about their life story.

 

- Amazing food we found everywhere -- outstanding cooking that showcased the local products. The highlights were Babbo's excellent Italian dishes in NYC, creme brulee at Le Lapin Saute, tiramisu at Paillard, general experience at Au Pied de Cochon in Montreal, St. Viateur bagel, Schwartz's smoked meat sandwich, The Ice House Winery's cabernet sauvignon ice wine in NOTL, and Dave & Andy's ice cream in Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Unexpected Experiences

Au Pied de Cochon dining experience

 

Hiking at Algonquin Provincial Park -- change plans due to weather and conditions.

 

NOTL visit -- following B&B innkeepers recommendation

  

Food Notes

Babbo -- tasting menu vs. sampling many dishes

 

Ile d'Orleans -- Relais des Pins, Cassis Monna, other agritourism

 

Quebec -- Le Lapin Saute, Paillard, Saint-Roch neighborhood / food tours, Marche du Vieux Port

 

La Banquise -- poutine

 

Au Pied de Cochon -- reservation, what to try

 

Lunch at Parc Mont-Royal -- St. Viateur bagels, Schwartz's deli sandwiches

 

Asian Legend -- portion

 

Ravine Vineyard -- lunch from the shop

 

Wine tasting at NOTL / ice wine

 

Kurtz Orchards -- local products

 

Stone Road Grille -- hidden gem

  

Travel tips

1. About the destinations:

a. When visiting Quebec, there are some essential places / experiences that you should consider:

- Walking tour in Vieux Quebec - history lesson, learn about rich culture of Quebec

- Marche du Vieux Port - feast for the eyes (and stomach); local produce

- Ferry ride to Levis and back - view of Quebec from St. Lawrence River

- Dine at one of local restaurants - Le Lapin Saute, Le Cochon Dingue, Aux Anciens Canadiens, Paillard, Chez Ashton

- Cirque du Soleil free shows in the summer

- Ile d'Orleans excursions

- Visit sugar shack (cabane a sucre)

 

b. When visiting Montreal, there are some essential places / experiences that you should consider:

- Biking in the city -- very bicycle friendly city -- bicycle tours, Bixi bikes

- Vieux Montreal -- Et Lumiere Fut show at the Notre-Dame Cathedral

- Montreal food -- poutine at La Banquise, bagels at St-Viateur Bagels, smoked meat at Schwartz's Deli, Au Pied de Cochon, Marche Atwater

- Parc du Mont-Royal -- walking, jogging, hiking, biking, view of Montreal from the top

- Olympic Park + Jardin Botanique Montreal -- architecture photos, Chinese/Japanese gardens

- Plateau Mont-Royal -- neighborhood walks, dining

 

c. When visiting Ottawa, there are some essential places / experiences that you should consider:

- Parliament Hill -- go to Visitor Info Center for info, Centre Block free tour, night light shows

- ByWard Market -- dining options nearby

 

d. When going to the Algonquin Provincial Park, allow time to explore either by hiking or canoeing. May-June is the best time to see moose. During the summer, on Thursday nights there is wolf howling session. Visit Muskoka Wildlife Centre to meet local Ontario animals.

 

e. When visiting Niagara region, there are some essential places / experiences that you should consider:

- Niagara-on-the-Lake -- tour wine country by car or by bicycle (if you stay at local hotel or B&B, they might have complimentary tasting coupons)

- Niagara Falls -- nightly light shows, fireworks during the weekend nights

  

2. Crossing the borders

- Canadian/US entry visa (single vs. multiple)

- Insurance (car, health)

- Bringing food, alcohol, tobacco

- Wait times

  

3. Check for special events at the destination

- Quebec: free Cirque du Soleil shows on summer nights, fireworks competition at Montmorency Falls, Winter Carnival

- Montreal: Montreal Jazz Festival, Just for Laugh Festival, Rogers Cup

- Algonquin Provincial Park: wolf howling session

- Niagara-on-the-Lake: Shaw Festival, Wine Festival, Peach Festival

  

4. Planning

- Finding places to stay, things to do via TripAdvisor, guidebooks, Internet

- Advanced planning: book lodging, make advanced dinner reservations, obtaining visas

 

5. Lodging options

- Stay with relative / friends

- Hotel

- B&B

  

6. Driving in Canada

- Speed limit in kms, gasoline in liters

- Get used to road signs in French and English

- GPS map may not always be available

  

7. Timing of the trip

- Festivals/special events: what to do/see, advanced planning, cost

- Seasonal events: winter carnival, maple harvest, wine festival, peach festival, fall foliage, moose sightings

 

8. Consider budget options for things to do and places to eat -- visit public parks, go to local markets and create your own picnic lunch.

 

Destinations

1. Lodging:

- Aux Trois Balcons, Quebec, QC: nice, clean, reasonable priced, good location, great host, delicious breakfast

- Le Terra Nostra, Montreal, QC: wonderful home, great host, location, good breakfast

- Abacot Hall, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON: experienced B&B process, cozy room, good breakfast, wonderful hosts

  

2. Dining:

- Babbo, New York City, NY

- Fabiane's Cafe & Pastry, Brooklyn, NY

- American Flatbread, Burlington, VT

- Le Relais des Pins, Ile d'Orleans, QC

- Le Lapin Saute, Quebec, QC

- Marche du Vieux Port, Quebec, QC

- Paillard, Quebec, QC

- La Banquise, Montreal, QC

- Marche Atwater, Montreal, QC

- Au Pied de Cochon, Montreal, QC

- St-Viateur Bagels, Montreal, QC

- Schwartz's Deli, Montreal, QC

- Asian Legend, Toronto, ON

- Ravine Vineyard, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

- Kurtz Orchards, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

- Cows Ice Cream, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

- Stone Road Grille, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

- Anchor Bar, Buffalo, NY

- Primanti Brothers, Pittsburgh, PA

- Dave & Andy's Ice Cream, Pittsburgh, PA

 

3. Places to visit/things to do:

- Grafton Village Cheese Co. Store, Brattleboro, VT

- Cabot Cheese, Cabot, VT

- Ben & Jerry's Factory, Waterbury, VT

- Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, VT

- Ile d'Orleans, QC

- Les Tours Voir Quebec Walking Tours, Quebec, QC

- Vieux Quebec, Quebec, QC

- Marche du Vieux Port, Quebec, QC

- Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal / Vieux Montreal, Montreal, QC

- Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood, Montreal, QC

- Fitz & Follwell Bicycle Tours, Montreal, QC

- Parc Olympique de Montreal / Jardin Botanique Montreal, Montreal, QC

- Parc du Mont-Royal, Montreal, QC

- Parliament Hill, Ottawa, ON

- Algonquin Provincial Park, ON

- Muskoka Wildlife Centre, Severn Bridge, ON

- Downtown (Queen St. area), Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

- Wineries (Jackson-Triggs, Cattail Creek, Coyote's Run, Ravine, Reif, The Ice House, Peller), Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

- Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, ON

- Station Square, Pittsburgh, PA

 

Resources

- Lonely Planet Canada

- DK Canada Eyewitness Travel Guide

- Fodor's Montreal and Quebec City

- TripAdvisor

- Yelp

- Bonjour Quebec: Official tourism site from the government of Quebec

- Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake

Public Domain: Atlas of commercial geography, containing 48 maps, with explanatory letterpress

 

archive.org/details/cu31924031303690

  

A map showing the top contributors to OpenSteetMap in India

In the early 1930s, RCA published a map of the United States showing locations of radio stations encouraging people to "tour" the country by tuning in distant stations on their radios.

 

This is a portion of the map.

  

To get to the photographs click on the links in the notes

 

A lot of these photographs, and many more besides, in London, New York and elsewhere have been geoblogged.

  

We have now gone down through the Mutter family that came from Germany in the late 1800's: Konstantin and Wilhelmine (Kern) Mutter and their children: Wilhelm, Berta, Lina (my grandmother), Robert, Arthur, Wilhelmine, Heinrich and Emma. There was a Josephine in between Lena and Robert, but she may have died young as I know nothing about her. Some of the children later used anglicized forms of their German names.

 

The family had lived in Brombach, a village in the Baden-Wurttemberg section of Germany, just northeast of Basel, Switzerland. (see arrow on map)

Ellen, please leave notes of places we will go.

The Recovery Model as it applies to mental health is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence (and/or from being labeled in those terms) that emphasizes and supports each individual's potential for recovery. Recovery is seen within the model as a personal journey, that may involve developing hope, a secure base and sense of self, supportive relationships, empowerment, social inclusion, coping skills, and meaning. Originating from the 12-Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Civil Rights Movement, the use of the concept in mental health emerged as deinstitutionalization resulted in more individuals living in the community. It gained impetus due to a perceived failure by services or wider society to adequately support social inclusion, and by studies demonstrating that many can recover.

Collection of old maps scanned from books and other print sources Download them all at Photoshop Roadmap.

From Proposed Amendment of the Civic Center and Lake Merritt Improvement Section of the Oakland Master Plan, October, 1956.

Louisville and Its Defenses, 1865

Mallorie Paquette for EMA Models.

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A tourist map on the wall at the Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge. It shows only a part of the NE border of Tanzania with Kenya (the thick line angling around Mt. Kilimanjaro). The hwys continue off the map south to Dar es Salaam on the Indian Ocean, and west to Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika, the headwaters of the Nile.

 

The notes indicate where every day began. I flew into JRO near Moshi the evening before Day 1, and flew out of JRO at the end of Day 9.

Plan showing buildings in Station, Lingham, Bleecker, Lime, Bettes, Starling and Brassey Streets and Railway Terrace in Belleville, Ontario.

 

Produced by Charles E. Goad.

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