Hoosier Cartography: Indiana History through Maps Presentation in
Downtown Muncie
The Ball State University
Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) is presenting Hoosier Cartography: Indiana History through
Maps in downtown Muncie tomorrow, April 21.
The class will be from 6:00 to 7:00 pm on Tuesday at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts at 520 East Main Street in the Founders Room on the second
floor. (Free parking is available). The special program features maps from the
GRMC and historic photographs from the Libraries’ Digital Media Repository.
The GRMC has been creating
custom maps about Indiana history for use in fourth-grade classrooms, and these
maps will be featured—Indiana political history, music history, automobile
history, women’s history, Indiana authors, and sports and movies. The program will also include historic maps
of Indiana, agriculture and industry, health and welfare, civil rights,
elections, education, weather and disasters, and culture and the arts. Maps related to current events like the
measles outbreak and the Religious Freedom Act will be included. City maps and maps of Ball State University
will also be shown.
The class is ideal for
teachers and other researchers as it will provide links to digital
resources. This one-time workshop is
free and open to the public.
For more information, please
contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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