- Jan 31, 2024
- Joan Brunetta and Eve Loftus
Mapping Black Cambridge: 1790-1820
Snapshots of Black life in a New England city from the first four federal censuses, 1790–1820
Read moreSnapshots of Black life in a New England city from the first four federal censuses, 1790–1820
Read moreAt the end of 2023, we asked our supporters to help us out with a creative and collaborative map project: renaming Boston's subway stations.
Read moreLearn more about our upcoming exhibition, _Heaven and Earth: The Blue Maps of China_, through an interview with the guest curator
Read moreCheck out these highlights from last week's From The Vault: Winter Travel and Tourism
Read moreSee how the Qing Empire's mapping of world geography changed during and after the imposition of European power in the Opium Wars
Read moreDiscover how Boylston Street has changed over time with this selection of documents shown at our October 27 "From the Vault"
Read moreUsing the Allmaps platform, we're making it easier for anyone with to get started georeferencing maps in the Leventhal Center's collections
Read moreCheck out these highlights from last week's From The Vault: Hispanic Heritage Month
Read moreCheck out these highlights from last week’s edition of From The Vault: Global Transit
Read moreHow San Francisco's Chinatown community used infrastructure as a conduit for identity, empowerment, and resilience
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