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Hand-drawn map of Greenwich Village from 1925
Love this hand-drawn map from a 1925 issue of Quill magazine of one of my favorite places in the city: its call-outs for cultural institutions, the elevated rail (?), the cartoon drawing of the Washington Square Park arch, and most of all, the sign below the title that says "Almost Accurate".
I'd like to think that we're experiencing a recent return of yester year's hand-drawn maps in the personalization capabilities that we're seeing today in so many of the new map apps. For example, Map Box (the mapping API FourSquare uses), is wonderful because of the many ways you can tweak it to tell personalized stories. See above for my map of the same terrain, using Map Box.
Image via kottke.org