Over the centuries, mapmakers have experimented, innovated, and eventually standardized the representation of both natural and man-made features.
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Chicago Tribune

Review: We can map that: Newberry Library exhibits 500-plus years of borders, folds and graticules

From maps that become art to a rack of Rand McNally road maps, straight out of gas stations of yore, “Mapping Outside the Lines” covers a lot of ground.

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