Hundreds of white crosses topped by American flags create a forest of honor on the Smyth County court house lawn. It's an annual Memorial Day tradition that helps the community remember veterans who lost their lives defending our country. The tradition persisted during 2020 and continues this year. [2019]
Monday, May 31, 2021
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Henderson, Nevada, USA
"I love you this much," he says to summer, which he may see as Big Gulp season. Yes, summer begins this week end. Pay no attention to that June 20 date the astronomers call the first day of summer! Everybody knows that the three months of high sun (at least in the United States) begins on Memorial Day and ends on Labor Day. [2019]
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Wisconsin's current capitol was built in 1917. Amazingly, it has always been a true capitol, serving as home to all three branches of state government: the governor, the legislature, and the supreme court. In other states, that is not always the case. On this date in 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state to join the Union. [2019 and 1991]
Friday, May 28, 2021
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Does façade preservation qualify as historical preservation? It's sometimes the only way for cities to modernize without completely destroying the spirit of place. In this case, Baltimore's signature streetscape (can you find the street sign?) will offer some 21st century office and restaurant space while maintaining the city's historic character. [2021]
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Washington, DC, USA
Inflatable tank at the International Spy Museum: "This phony tank is similar to what the Luftwaffe saw from the air. . . . to mislead Germany about the location and the date of the D-Day invasion of France. Later, on the battlefields of Europe, the phantom divisions and fictitious convoys . . . were amazingly effective at fooling the enemy." [2021]
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Each day, two trains leave the Norfolk Station on their was to Boston. Amtrak calls the route the Northeast Corridor. Geographers call the region Megalopolis, with Norfolk as the southern anchor. Most of these folks, however, were getting off in Washington or before. For more details, head on over to Geographically Yours America. [2021]
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Monday, May 24, 2021
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
Here's another state map on a street sign, but in this case the opus seems to be a public-private partnership. The public side: City of Lincoln. The private side: Nebraska Pork Producers. What if this idea took off in popularity? How would your community's cultural landscape look different? By the way, these two streets are in the state fair grounds. [2007]
Saturday, May 22, 2021
York, Pennsylvania, USA
Every map needs a compass rose. So, thank you, York, for the appliqué. Now think about your county: What appliqué could you use to spotlight its place in the world? In the case of York County, your alternatives might be a barbell, a pretzel, or an animal cracker, all in the interest of enhancing everyone's sense of place. [2010]
Friday, May 21, 2021
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Jonesboro, Georgia, USA
See the map? It's an outline of Clayton County. See the gateway to history? It says Historic Jonesboro, which is the county seat. How has your community branded its street signs? With a map? Its name? A historic silhouette? If you wanted to use a map, what would be your choice: state, county, municipality? [2015]
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Graz, Austria
The flow below is not water, but could this still be considered a covered bridge? Say yes: (a) It is a bridge. (b) It is covered. (c) It looks like it is built out of wood. Say no: (a) The wood is merely cladding. (b) 19th-century building rules were not followed. (c) There is no wooden truss to distribute the weight to either side. [2003]
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
The flow below is not water and the stream bed is not rock. The stream of traffic under this covered bridge glides along on a veneer of macadam. Although not an authentic covered bridge, definitional boundaries are being tested since this one has been built to look a bit like the medieval wooden crossing in Lucerne, Switzerland. [2013]
Monday, May 17, 2021
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Do inter-edificial passageways count as covered bridges if they are covered? Do glass tubes count as covered bridges even if they are not made of wood? Do elevated crossings count as covered bridges if the flow below is not water? Does an urban university have as much right to have a covered bridge as a rural countryside? [2009]
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Versailles, France
Not only is Versailles a former royal palace, it is also a town. In fact, in the 1600s it was planned and built from scratch. Louis XIV's father had used the land, which was served by a small village, as a hunting ground. When the Sun King came to power, he asked his architects to build an entirely new town, plus a palace that would be the envy of the world. [2005]
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Versailles, France
Louis XIV, the Sun King, held that the gardens at Versailles were just as important as the palace so he commissioned a major renovation in 1661. Why so much attention to the gardens? They were where the Kings of France could demonstrate their mastery of the land, and, by extension, their command of the earth. Florae are so much more servile than people. [2005]
Friday, May 14, 2021
Versailles, France
The Honor Gate serves as the ceremonial entrance to the Chateau de Versailles, residence of France's reigning royals from 1682 until the French Revolution brought down the monarchy in 1789. The Revolution also brought down the original "golden gate," only to be replaced by this one, and then a replica of the original in 2008. [2005]
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Berlin, Germany
After the Berlin Wall was toppled in 1989, the Brandenburg Gate re-emerged as a symbol of unification rather than the division that had plagued Germany since 1961. The TV tower with its trademark sphere is one of the anchors of Alexanderplatz. Here you are, looking from west to east, five years after the wall came down. [1994]
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Changhua, Taiwan
One of the most impressive gates in Taiwan leads on to the Great Buddha statue and temple, which occupy Mount Baghua, the highest point in Changhua. The entire site is a 20th century creation that appeals to tourists but, more importantly, provides a point of pride for the Taiwanese themselves. [2012]
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Jerusalem, Israel
The walled city of Jerusalem is punctuated by eight portals (but one is closed). This is the newest and is therefore called the New Gate even though it is well over a century old. It was cut through the ramparts to provide easier access to the Christian Quarter from the outside world (where you see the traffic). [2010]
Monday, May 10, 2021
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Munich, Germany
Isar is the name of the river on which Munich is located. Tor is the German word for gate. So, Munich's Isartor is the gate that led to the river Isar. The gate itself is flanked by two defensive towers. The superjacent fresco tells a story that dates from the 1300s: In other words, it's irrelevant, though it does add some much-needed color. [1994]
Friday, May 7, 2021
Spring Hill, Kansas, USA
To revitalize downtown, Spring Hill relocated the old city jail from a city park to a position of prominence on one of the town's main streets. It dates back only to the 1920s and was used mainly to take care of drunkards and troublemakers. Today, it provides a history lesson about local problem solving in the not-too-distant past. [2021]
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Electric scooters have become common sights on city streets across the country. Compare the footprint of the electric scooters seen here with the footprint of the full-size automobiles across the street. Which mode of transit is more space consuming? more energy efficient? more calorie consumptive? more climate neutral? more winter worthy? [2021]
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Hague, North Dakota, USA
North Dakota's state government takes the rules for surviving Covid seriously. South Dakota's state government flouts all the Covid rules, including mandates to wear masks. When the road from Pierre to Bismarck crosses the state line, North Dakota has erected a reminder that casts mask-wearing in a more favorable light. [2021]
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Pierre, South Dakota, USA
"Pierre's first school house" goes back to 1881, pre-dating the establishment of the city's public schools. Its tenure as a school was short, but the building survived into the 1960s when it was moved by a group of preservation-minded citizens from a street in town to become a focal point of the capital city's riverfront park. [2021]
Monday, May 3, 2021
New York, New York, USA
What does the Central Park Zoo want you to know about the Red Panda? The Red Panda has a masked face and a ringed tail resembling that of a raccoon. This mild-mannered animal defends its territory by standing on its hind legs and using its sharp claws. If that doesn't work, the panda can release a strong odor from scent glands at the base of the tail. [2018]
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA
What does ZooAmerica want you to know about the porcupine? A porcupine has no need to be quick since their barbed quills keep almost all predators away. About 30,000 quills cover the animal's body. When threatened, the porcupine turns its back and raises its quills. A porcupine cannot "shoot" its quills, but a flick of the tail can drive them into an attacker. [2019]
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Bismarck, North Dakota, USA
What does the Dakota Zoo want you to know about the North American River Otter? ”Nature’s clown” is often observed sliding, swimming, jumping and playing with other otters. Once common in many North Dakota waterways, they were wiped out in the early years of the fur trade. Now, they are making a comeback in the state. [2021]