My first job was working for NYC DEP. I had complete access to the NY Public Libraries Map Collection, which we utilized on many projects. I know that there are many things you could visit when going to NYC,
but I recommend a visit to the Public Library and then the Map Division for not only a history lesson on the development of NYC, but of the world. It goes without saying, the map collection there is really fantastic. I just was looking at their website and
now they have many historical maps available online. A real treasure.
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Subject: [CTGIS-L] Great article about New York City libraries
It’s not GIS but it’s darn interesting
“The city’s libraries — the fusty old buildings, and a few spiffier modern ones, planted in all five boroughs — had 37 million visitors in the last fiscal year... the city’s libraries have more users than major professional sports, performing
arts, museums, gardens and zoos — combined.”
Meg McGaffin
GIS Analyst
City of Milford CT
70 West River St
Milford, CT 06460
203-783-3393
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