Reason enough for a trip to La Jolla.

Guy opens a map museum in La Jolla, California, based on his own personal collection of old maps. The next time I’m within spitting distance of SoCal, I am so there.

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Guy opens a map museum in La Jolla, California, based on his own personal collection of old maps. The next time I’m within spitting distance of SoCal, I am so there.
Click here to read the rest of the story.
I’d love to see this map collection. As a kid, I remember seeing old maps – probably in our World Book Encyclopedias – that included the monsters at the edge of the known universe, and trying to imagine not knowing so much of what we take for granted. I save maps from all my travels. There’s so much to be learned from a “picture” of the world that won’t be learned from using GPS only to get from point A to point B.
I know just how you feel, Cheryl. The scope for imagination in maps is infinite. ‘Here there be dragons.’
Really Cool and in my backyard (SoCal)