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Started by chays, April 07, 2018, 11:16:55 PM

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chays

I looked around and couldn't find a suitable thread for such a topic.  This is surprising as their seems to be a lot of map geeks/enthusiasts on this forum.

As a cartographer myself, I'm looking at maps all day.  I always enjoy seeing new and interesting maps, so I'm starting this thread as a repository for those we come across.

I'll start off with this one, a 1955 upside-down map to help Northerners get to Florida.
Click here to go to the imgur page, you can zoom in even further: https://imgur.com/BPVytzG



jwolfer

Quote from: chays on April 07, 2018, 11:16:55 PM
I looked around and couldn't find a suitable thread for such a topic.  This is surprising as their seems to be a lot of map geeks/enthusiasts on this forum.

As a cartographer myself, I'm looking at maps all day.  I always enjoy seeing new and interesting maps, so I'm starting this thread as a repository for those we come across.

I'll start off with this one, a 1955 upside-down map to help Northerners get to Florida.
Click here to go to the imgur page, you can zoom in even further: https://imgur.com/BPVytzG


I saw that picture on a Facebook group I am in about Florida history

Z981


sparker

Noticed that part of (now) US 401 in NC was shown as US 15A; since the map was dated 1955, does anyone know when the numbering change to 401 occurred?

dfilpus

Quote from: sparker on April 10, 2018, 04:23:00 PM
Noticed that part of (now) US 401 in NC was shown as US 15A; since the map was dated 1955, does anyone know when the numbering change to 401 occurred?
US 401 is shown as such on the 1957 NC Offficial Map. http://www.vahighways.com/ncannex/route-log/us401.html

triplemultiplex

Ugh, this makes me want to rant about wanting north to be "up" at all times on a GPS map in a vehicle.
"That's just like... your opinion, man."

SP Cook

IIRC, and yes I'm that old, it is odd to see the ESSO logo on a map of non-ESSO states.  On the smaller format maps of just one or two states ESSO was strict to use ENCO or Humble.



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