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Homer and Marge make a visit to the endangered towers in this week's episode, drawing much-needed attention to the local landmark.

Each Typographic Map poster depicts the streets, neighborhoods, highways, and physical features of a city using only words.

Maple syrup is more flavors than just maple and sugar, and researchers have mapped out the sensory profile of North America's iconic wild sugar.

See the regional peculiarities of how people speak where you live, and across the country

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Calling all cartographers! Using the USDA's data, you can map the connection between farmers' markets and food deserts in your neighborhood.

Months before she was shot by a crazed gunman, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords warned of the dangers of Sarah Palin's rhetoric.
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We love maps. Maps, maps, maps. Down in our belly. These new maps from the MLA use census data to tell you what languages are being spoken across...
As gas prices continue to rise, it starts to become a better and better idea to find the cheapest gas stations. This map lists average gas...
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If you, somehow, have gotten really far ahead of the curve and are already driving a biodiesel car, you probably don't have the easiest time...
Wal-Mart has almost taken over the eastern part of the United States. Every dot represents a Wal-Mart. There must be places where Wal-Marts are...
You know how in some parts of the country they use "Coke" as one might use "Kleenex" or "Xerox?" Coke merely implies any sort of sweetened and...
Popular Science, in their popular scientist way, makes a great map of the world's alternative energy. Apparently, every single person in the city...
If you've ever been curious about which countries on earth have the happiest inhabitants, look no further: A map of happy people, if happiness is...
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Want to know where you'll be able buy waterfront property in the next decade or so? Check out these flood maps.Via Future Feeder
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