- Apr 24, 2023
- Garrett Dash Nelson and Steven Beaucher
Transiting Through History: An Interview with Steven Beaucher
Take a sneak peek at our upcoming exhibition on transit mapping through an interview with our guest curator
Read moreTake a sneak peek at our upcoming exhibition on transit mapping through an interview with our guest curator
Read moreTo celebrate April as National Poetry Month, here are some poems hidden on maps in our collections.
Read moreLearn how a contemporary cartographer began working with maps, and what he plans to do in residency at the Leventhal Center
Read moreExplore the inner workings of Atlascope, the Map Center's tool for exploring historic Boston
Read moreLearn more about our summer professional development programs for K-12 educators
Read moreKeep an eye out for updates on these exciting research projects!
Read moreWhat can a visualization of population growth in cities and towns in the Northeast tell us about different moments in the region's economic geography?
Read moreMeet the team of wonderful student interns who have been hard at work this semester on various LMEC projects
Read moreUndergraduates at the College of the Holy Cross used Atlascope to research the buildings and landscapes of Boston that were destroyed by the Central Artery
Read moreMeet Florida Ruffin Ridley, an important Black Bostonian who worked, studied, played, and created within the landscapes on display in our featured exhibition, Building Blocks: Boston Stories from Urban Atlases.
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