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Top 10 “Off the Beaten Path” Maps and Unusual Cartographic Creations

Thursday, December 29th 2011
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Senior Managing Editor Nora Parker picked out the top 10 "Off the Beaten Path" items from the last year, based on number of page-views from readers. If you missed them the first time around - here's an opportunity to catch up!

  1. Climate Change Vulnerability Index 2012
  2. Interactive Map: Texas Cities at Risk of Running Out of Water
  3. UCL Hand-drawn map of London
  4. Civil War Trust Maps
  5. Philadelphia Birdseye Map (1887)
  6. Cartoloji Maps
  7. Extend NY
  8. Dencity
  9. Artwork Made From Old Maps
  10. Indiana Jones World Map
     

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