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ISBN 9781948742559

Cleveland in 50 Maps

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Edited by Dan Crissman, Cartography by Evan Tachovsky & David Wilson

An urban atlas that is about so much more than directions, Cleveland in 50 Maps offers new perspectives on one of America’s most misunderstood cities. 

The best maps let you feel what a place is really like, and Cleveland in 50 Maps deconstructs the Forest City in a way that’s never been done before. With colorful maps and insightful commentary, follow the changing locations of breweries, music venues, and commuter rail lines. Track the Cleveland Clinic’s growing east side footprint, year-by-year attendance at the Jake, and the addition of communities to the Cultural Gardens. Find out which local high schools produce the most NFL players and which locations major presidential candidates visited in 2016. Discover the massive salt mine under Lake Erie and the barricades on the border of Shaker Heights. In each one of these artful gems, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how people actually experience the city of Cleveland and how its diverse communities actually take shape there. 

A beautiful insider’s look that’s perfect for native Clevelanders or urban explorers who are looking to get to know their city even better.

Dan Crissman is the associate publisher of Belt and the author of Brewing Everything (Norton, 2018). He lives in Cleveland.

Evan Tachovsky is a cartographer and data scientist currently working in New York City. Born and raised in Bedford, Ohio, he makes it back to Northeast Ohio as often as he can.

David Wilson is an illustrator whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, New York Magazine, The Boston Globe, and many more. He lives in Stow, Ohio with his wife and two daughters.

OCTOBER 15, 2019 | ISBN: 9781948742559 | ATLASES & MAPS | HARDCOVER | 8 x 8 | 128 PAGES

See also: 

Cleveland Bundle

50 Maps Series

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