I devoured maps as a kid. The endless intersecting lines within an atlas could entertain me for an hour at a time, and I’d recreate the the curves and jagged edges with paper and pencil. The United States map is a natural puzzle, with pieces rubbing against each other along straight edges, curves, river-led curls, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘maps’
How the States Got Their Shapes (Mark Stein)
Posted in history, tagged America, history, maps, states on November 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Lewis and Clark (Rex Ziak)
Posted in history, Pacific Northwest, tagged history, Lewis and Clark, maps, Northwest on July 31, 2008 | 1 Comment »
There’s a place in southeastern Washington State that’s probably insignificant to nearly everyone who drives by at 60 mph on Highway 730. It’s just north of the Oregon state line at Wallula Gap near the co-mingling of two rivers, the Columbia and the Snake. There’s no marker but the amateur historian in me has stopped [...]




