Maps
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Maps
Where It Takes the Longest to Get To Work
New Census data on commute times suggests not much has changed in the last ten years.
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A Subway Map for Pedestrians
Courtesy of the Spanish city of Pontevedra.
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An Ode to New York's Glorious DIY Sidewalk Seating Culture
Design firm Street Plans Collaborative has started tracking informal street furniture, and you can help.
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Mapping Data-Dense Cities as if They Were Mountains
Contour lines borrowed from natural terrain can tell us much about life in the city.
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Early Fruits of International Open Data Day 2013
Projects from Vancouver to Washington to Kathmandu.
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The Geography of America's Freelance Economy
The metros and occupations where independent workers earn the most.
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We've Been Looking at the Spread of Global Pandemics All Wrong
Redrawn maps of the world's air-transport network could change the way we track disease from city to city.
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Twitter Data Use of the Day: Mapping the Languages of New York City
5 percent of Tweets out of the city are in a language other than English.
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Mapping the Legal Pot Era in Spokane
The city has approved a local ordinance and even drawn districts for retailers — now it waits.
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A Mapped History of Train Travel in the United States
On the 209th birthday of the first steam engine trip, how the Civil War impeded, then accelerated, the progress of America's trains.

