The African American Burial Ground was discovered in NYC during construction in downtown Manhattan. Maps show how it was lost over years of development
Jerry Gretzinger has worked for 30 years on an imaginary map that grows each day based on the predictions of a deck of cards.
Overlaying an 1836 topographical New York City map and a current day Google satellite map, The Smithsonian has created a wonderful interactive then and now map
NYC Subway Map covers from 1948-2012 show the evolution of graphic styles over half a century.
Over the years, the MTA and earlier transit agencies have both included and omitted Rikers Island from its maps. We look at maps from 1948 to 2013.
A map created at Columbia Journalism School students reveals how widespread stop-and-frisks are in New York City and reveal general ethnic patterns.
A map of funky sewer smells from a 1910 report by the Metropolitan Sewerage Commission.
The routes we physically occupy determine our understanding of our city. We create mental maps, conforming our idea of the
We're ecstatic about the release of PLUTO data, and even more excited by Andrew Hill's beautiful maps that synthesize the data into wonderful illustrations.
A city's shapes are invisible from the the ground. These maps by Jazzberry Blue and Armelle Caron celebrate the incredible shapes we live within: the city block