Recently the Broad Street Market in Harrisburg burned down. The market had been around since 1863. You can see it on the 1884 Sanborn Fire Insurance map.
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Sometimes we get to see what people do with the maps we help them find. This is a video about Dr. Erica Frankenberg and her research on school segregation. We provided maps of her home town of Mobile Alabama. @PSU_CollegeOfEd https://t.co/Zo8k7MF5XF
Bird's-eye view maps or perspective drawings were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Library of Congress has created an interactive map that allows you to discover these gems geographically. Enjoy! https://t.co/CoDt1u5Ulw
Looking forward to hearing from Brian Baldwin, Esri, for the Migrating to ArcGIS Pro from ArcMap session, today (2/28) 1-3pm, W211A Pattee Library, In-person or via Zoom https://t.co/1WviZy5sr9
Looking for a summer part-time position, interested in maps? Check out the part-time Maps and Geospatial Assistant position for details. Apply in Workday. https://t.co/ue2ktmwAz9
Our new Watershed display highlights student work, our resources, and public art called “Ridge and Valley” by Stacy Levy that is viewable at the @psuarboretum. Also see the 3D printed model of the Spring Creek watershed, which surrounds State College.
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If you want to learn about a really cool female scientist who proved her male colleagues wrong, all while making cool maps, check out today's Google Doodle.
Celebrating Marie Tharp #GoogleDoodle
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Check out these great #GISday events we have on tap Monday and Tuesday. Events include talks, tours, activities and tutorials. Co-sponsored with @psugeography. https://t.co/nwAYyi8wth
We will observe #GISDay — an annual event celebrating the technology of geographic information systems and the many career possibilities associated with geospatial content — with a two-day event Nov. 14 and 15. Co-sponsored by @psugeography. https://t.co/H6usfqls5t
We will offer four workshops on maps, GIS and data visualization. The workshops are free and open to Penn State undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, staff and faculty. No previous knowledge of maps or GIS is required.
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Meet an adorable little cartographer, Fergus! At the opening conversation of this year's annual meeting, after discussing the important mappy stuff, we shared pets! #WAML2022#Maps#Cats
@wamlrobot Fergus enjoyed a great day with us. He's sitting on a display copy (not the original) of the Welcome to State College map by Michael Sutherland PSU '16.
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Our new interactive touch screen display was highlighted on Penn State News. We are super happy with our display that couldn't have happened without funds from Sally Kalin and support from StratTech.
We love showing it off, so come down and take a look.
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Looking for an internship, see the Historic Aerial Imagery Bednar Intern job to gain experience in a library with PA historic aerial images #maps#geospatial https://t.co/3BBVE31ged
We have an aerial photo internship opportunity for Penn State rising Juniors and Seniors. Looking for students with good communication skills and GIS skills or willingness to learn.
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