Anthony Petrie's New York City Ghostbusters Service Map
Summer
Travel Goals: Ghostbusters Map of New
York City
Tomorrow
marks the opening of the new “Ghostbusters” movie. The 1984 version of the film includes many
iconic locations around the city of New York, including the New York Public
Library, Rockefeller Center, and Tavern on the Green. Fans of the movie can now identify exact
locations shown in the movie with Curbed
New York’s “Ultimate Ghostbusters Map Guide to New York City.”
Users
can click on numbered locations on a Google map of the city of New York. A photograph of the spot from the movie is
included and updated information about the location is provided. For example, Dana (Sigourney Weaver) and
Louis (Rick Moranis) live in the building 55
Central Park West. In the original
movie, this location is called “Spook Central” supposedly designed by Ivo
Shandor. However, according to Curbed New York, the building “is
shorter and less menacing” and “is surrounded by more buildings” in real
life. (See Google StreetView above).
The
Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) on the
second floor of Bracken Library includes a large collection of convenient
travel maps of New York, Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and other popular
summer tourist destinations. The
Collection includes “Popout maps” that are waterproof, laminated maps that fold
up to pocket size and “iMaps” that include a working compass for getting
bearings in the city (above). The maps
are great for taking along on summer trips or simply for planning a summer
getaway.
One
of the newest travel additions to the GRMC is a set of Lonely Planet City Trails books. The GRMC has a copy for New York City, Paris,
and London. The New York version
includes colorful illustrations and information about unique places to visit
and includes a section on movies taking place in New York (above, click to
enlarge).
Maps
from the GRMC check out for two weeks or longer. For more information, please contact the GRMC
at 765-285-1097.
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