A look at historic New York City Subway maps, starting in 1904, when the IRT, BMT and IND companies ran independent subway systems through Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Plus, the MTA's Second Avenue Subway map with the new T Train.
A new MTA map design by mapmaker Max Roberts renders the New York subway lines in concentric circles, emphasizing their connectivity over location.
Orienting your life to have optimal access to Chinese food in New York City is made possible using this map created by Dorothy Gambrell.
Those in need of some peace and quiet are in luck. The New York Times recently unveiled a map featuring peaceful spots based on user recommendations in NYC.
Since the early 20th century, there have been plans to fill in the Hudson River, East River and more around Manhattan. Maps by Dr Kennard Thompson, and more.
The Furman Center at NYU released this fun map of 311 complaints from last summer, including broken street lights, vermin and noise from ice cream trucks.
What if Manhattan itself decided to take vacation? Stopping at other cities to refuel and have a good time. Cartographer Bill Rankin experiments in these fun maps.
127 beautiful and extremely detailed aerial maps, forming a complete map of NYC in 1924, show a growing city in its adolescence.
There were farms on Manhattan. What?! Yes! And these maps from the New York Public Library’s digital gallery’s Atlases of New
Eric Fischer, self described as a “geek of maps, data visualization, failed transportation plans of the past, history of technology,