Map Monday, Happy 100th to the US National Park Service

The first national park predates the National Park Service (NPS) by more than 40 years.  In 1872, President Grant created the first national park, Yellowstone.  While inside US territory, the park was not part of an admitted state.  As federal land, the national government assumed direct control.  Various civilian staff… Read more“Map Monday, Happy 100th to the US National Park Service”

Map Monday, Where to go for sunshine

Sunshine or sunlight is essential to life on Earth.  Sure a small subset of organisms thrive in places that sunshine never reaches, but most are at least indirectly dependent on solar energy.  Whether they live in ever-dark caves or in the depths of the oceans most food chains can be… Read more“Map Monday, Where to go for sunshine”

Map Monday, Alternate Maps of the US & North America

People have always been fascinated by alternate realities, what ifs, and their hypothetical repercussions.  Whether it’s as mundane as what if Billy Buckner hadn’t booted that ball in the 10th or as complicated (and unlikely) as the Confederacy winning the US Civil War.  There seems to be an endless appetite… Read more“Map Monday, Alternate Maps of the US & North America”