Tomorrow, the journey begins all over again! May your trek across 2023 be as straight as U.S. Highway 50 across the continent. Be prepared to stop in a few small towns, to brave a passel of commercial strips, and to linger at your choice of innumerable historical sites. Route 50 is one of America's "blue highways." [2021]
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Friday, December 30, 2022
Alexandria, Louisiana, USA
Collecting haircuts is fun. What makes it fun are the barbers that teach you about the places where they live. There were seven in 2022: Alexandria, Louisiana (left); Las Vegas, Nevada, and Cami, Illinois (top); Grayson, Kentucky (middle); Virginia Beach, Virginia (the city's oldest barbershop), and Smyrna, Delaware (bottom); and Lancaster, South Carolina (right). [2022]
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Evansville, Indiana, USA
Joy to the world of Evansville, with its clear focus on the place name, which is written uphill. Graphologists tell us an uphill slant is a sign of optimism. Murals that boldly incorporate the town name into the visuals have become a hallmark of the 21st century. Another contemporary hallmark: muralizing a wall even if it has windows. [2022]
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Newport, Kentucky, USA
Joy to the world of Newport, with one wall devoted to promoting the name of the town. Instead of pictorial icons, it establishes "on the levee" as the most place-defining characteristic of the town. As for the other wall, its purpose is entirely different. [2022]
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Gaffney, South Carolina, USA
Joy to the world of Gaffney, with its nod to the first inhabitants, its role as county seat, its preference for patriots, its reputation for the best peaches anywhere, and the town's name itself. The images are all carefully-chosen icons that establish Gaffney's brand. Think of each one as an app, an invitation to find out more. [2022]
Monday, December 26, 2022
Lumberton, North Carolina, USA
Joy to the world of Lumberton, with its low-country swamps, Venus fly traps, great blue herons, butterflies, and day lilies. How's that for a place-defining mural? What's trending right now though is the place name in big, bold letters. [2022]
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Jasper, Texas, USA
♫ Joy to the world, the Lord is come.
Let Earth receive her King.
Let every heart prepare Him room.
And Heaven and nature sing.
And Heaven and nature sing.
And Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing. ♫[2022]
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Friday, December 23, 2022
Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA
In the years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, everything (including cement mixer trucks) became an American flag. We projected flags on buildings. We added them to our front yards. We incorporated them into public art. We designed clothing using them. We laid them on our mail boxes. And, we combined them with iconic maps. [2007]
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Smyrna, South Carolina, USA
Here's what the family car looked like in the 1950s, big enough inside for all the baby-boomer kids, plus a Christmas tree on the roof. Today, 85 percent of Christmas trees are artificial, but before the 1960s you had to drive out into the country and cut one yourself or buy one from a seasonal tree lot. [2022]
Monday, December 19, 2022
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Greenville, South Carolina, USA
Late Sunday morning in Greenville: You could either go to church or the brewery. Notice the same confrontation in your community? Especially with regard to sports events. Nevertheless, it's a appealing blend of outdoor and indoor space, the type of design that more eating establishments should emulate. [2022]
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Friday, December 16, 2022
Marysville, Kansas, USA
It's proclaimed as Pony Express Home Station No. 1, but it was originally a barn and blacksmith shop. There were 40 home stations along the route, which stretched from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento. The Pony Express was designed to deliver the mail over long distances, but it was very soon outmoded by the telegraph. [2009]
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Redfield, South Dakota, USA
It's the middle of pheasant season in South Dakota, a late fall and winter ritual that deserves to be recognized in public art. All it takes is imagination, skill, and the end of a Quonset hut-cum-barn. Redfield fancies itself as the pheasant capital of the world, and thus superior to all other pheasant capitals. [2021]
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Punda, Willemstad, Curaçao
From the Queen Juliana Bridge to the waterfront café, to the Dutch-façade row houses (albeit with Caribbean colors), you might as well be canal-side in Holland. Even the cannon throws light on Curaçao's European past. Curaçao is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [2017]
Monday, December 12, 2022
Punda, Willemstad, Curaçao
Curaçao may be Dutch in polity, but its food choices are more American: hot dogs and hamburgers. This is not the type of food, or even fast-food, you will find in the tourist promos, which promise a fusion of European, African, and Latin American flavors, including meatballs, stuffed Gouda, gumbo soup, and goat stew. [2017]
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Kralendijk, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Welcome to "the coast of seven colors." The southern extension of Bonaire is low in elevation and almost invisible from the sea. Ships would often sail right into the coral reefs and split apart. Bad news for the sailors, but good news for the families of Bonaire. Each family would identify its salvage pile with a different color. [2017]
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Kralendijk, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Because it isn't as commercialized as the other ABC islands, Bonaire excels in the conservation of nature, particularly the protection of seas turtles and their nesting areas. The beaches may not be that attractive for humans, but sea turtles need them to reproduce. If you are snorkeling along the coral reefs offshore, you might even see one. [2017]
Friday, December 9, 2022
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Oranjestad, Aruba
Aruba: "sheltered west coast." Cruise ships and Palm Beach resorts bring in the money, but backpacker tourism also finds a place along the island's coast. The campground at Surfside Beach is within walking distance of the airport and the cruise port. [2017]
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Oranjestad, Aruba
Aruba: "small-island ambiance with European overtones." The island is only as large as a small U.S. county and has only a single tram line, which links the cruise port with Oranjestad's central shopping precinct. Oranjestad? With a name like that, why isn't anything orange? An orange tram would be a nice Dutch overtone. [2017]
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Oranjestad, Aruba
Aruba's cruise-industry advantages: warm breezy climate year-round, location south of the hurricane belt, exotic small-island ambiance with European overtones, sheltered west coast. Aruba's cruise-industry disadvantages: farther from the market than its competitors, no natural deep-water harbors, unapproachable east coast. [2017]
Monday, December 5, 2022
Whitstable, England, UK
In the United States, life-saving stations are historical curiosities, but in Britain they are still depended upon to rescue mariners in distress. The Whitstable Lifeboat Station was founded not that long ago, in 1963. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution currently oversees 444 lifeboats around the UK. [2003]
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Lewes, Delaware, USA
Life-Saving Stations of Maryland & Delaware: Compare with Delaware's other surviving life-saving station and with Maryland's Ocean City station. What's missing? The observation cupola, a feature present in all of its brethren. That may mean it's merely a boatshed rather than a full-fledged life-saving station. What's the story here? [2022]
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, USA
Life-Saving Stations of Maryland & Delaware: Like many surviving stations, this one was moved to its present location in a Delaware State Park. Even though these stations were always on the beach, you can't even see the ocean from its current behind-the -dune-line location. And, it has been reoriented so surfboat doors no longer face the surf. [2022]
Friday, December 2, 2022
Ocean City, Maryland, USA
Life-Saving Stations of Maryland & Delaware: The first structures on the Atlantic Coast's beaches were often life-saving stations complete with surfboats ready to be deployed for offshore rescues. They were always built with their surfboat doors facing the ocean. Compare the doors and ramp above with those in the historical mural art below. [2021]
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
The Everglades, Florida, USA
If today is your birthday, may you continue to strengthen your wings so that they will carry you to worlds unseen, lift you above the madness, and sharpen your vision of what lies ahead. In the words of poet William Blake (a fellow Sagittarian): "No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings." [2018]
Monday, November 28, 2022
Dillon, Montana, USA
Different geography, same adaptation to the frontier. Thousands of miles away from the East Coast (Rocky Mountains), and centuries later in time (1800s), pioneer settlers continued to make single-pen log cabins their starter homes. This one was moved into town from a nearby ranch. Imagine surviving a winter here. Single pen = single room. [2020]
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Chickamauga, Georgia, USA
Unlike Europe, which had suffered centuries of deforestation, America had plentiful and easily exploited timber resources. On the frontier, therefore, single-pen log cabins became the "starter homes" of the day. This one has survived because it is on the Chickamauga battlefield and played a prominent role in Civil War military history. [2013]
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Swedesboro, New Jersey, USA
Who built the first long cabins in America? The Swedes of New Sweden (which included many Finns) on the lower Delaware River. This may be the second oldest (ca. 1654) to survive. It is smaller than the Nothnagle cabin, but both are single-pen structures, originally with dirt floors. If you are into today's minimalist movement, this might be your ideal home. [2005]
Friday, November 25, 2022
Gibbstown, New Jersey, USA
The Nothnagle single-pen log cabin may be the oldest surviving log structure in the United States. (Attached house built much later.) Date: ca. 1640. Size: Larger than most. Builder: An immigrant from Sweden (though probably a Finn). The Swedish Empire (see the flag?) attempted to colonize the lower Delaware River, calling it New Sweden. [2016]
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Hinton, West Virginia, USA
The turkey came to Europe from America, but no one in Europe knew that. The meaty bird (compare with quail) just showed up. Even though it was after 1492, Europeans still assumed anything new came from the eastern Mediterranean and beyond. In this case they decided the new addition to their diet came from Turkey and named it accordingly. [2014]
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Brandywine, Delaware, USA
Delaware's Three Covered Bridges: Originally built in 1839 but rebuilt several times since then, Smith's Bridge is the longest in the state. Unlike the other two covered bridges in the First State, this one uses a Burr arch design (see it through the window?) rather than a lattice truss. [2022]
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Ashland, Delaware, USA
Delaware's Three Covered Bridges: Built in the mid-1800s, the Ashland Bridge is the oldest in the state. Its value as a cultural landmark was recognized in the 1960s. Since then it has been rehabilitated many times and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. All three covered bridges in the First State are open to traffic. Remarkable! [2018]
Monday, November 21, 2022
Wooddale, Delaware, USA
Delaware's Three Covered Bridges: The Wooddale covered bridge, originally built in the mid-1800s, was taken out by a flood in 2003. Thanks to DelDOT, however, the bridge was rebuilt in 2008 using the original lattice truss design and authentic building techniques, including the use of treenails (below) to hold the lattice together. [2018]
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Dallastown, Pennsylvania, USA
Every small town needs at least one coffee shop. It's a matter of livability, a place to be seen, and a key to community building. If the corporate sector is not responding along your Main Street, maybe one of the churches will. That's the story of Common Grounds. See the fish swimming around in the cup of coffee? [2019]
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Brunswick, Georgia, USA
Welcome to Geography Awareness Week: It's time to appreciate maps on the landscape! The Governor's Office in Georgia apparently thinks a map will convince you to voluntarily buckle your seat belt. But, just in case the state map (in cautionary yellow) doesn't inspire enough compliance, a nasty threat has been added: "Click It or Ticket." [2010]
Friday, November 18, 2022
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Welcome to Geography A-WEAR-NESS Week (get it?): It's time to appreciate maps on the landscape! You should find something geographical to WEAR this week! Cartographically-inspired T-shirts are popular choices. This one displays a thematic map showing what people in different regions call a carbonated beverage. Pop? Soda? Coke (generic)? [2014]
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Harrington, Delaware, USA
Welcome to Geography Awareness Week: It's time to appreciate maps on the landscape! Everyone has grown just a tad tired of seeing so many yard signs, but at least they're disappearing now that election season is over. Have you noticed how many use a map? Why? What's the iconic value of an outline map of Delaware as an election prop? [2022]