Dear All,
Our next Colorado mapping party will be January 31st! Details can be
found here:
Saturday January 31st 1pm -5pm
The Cup
15th and Pearl St. Boulder, Co 80302
FREE parking in the parking garage across the street!
Contact hurric...@cloudmade.com cell: 303 589 9133
Dear All,
Our next Texas mapping party will be February 7th and 8th in Dallas!
Details can be found here:
Info
* 11:00am-4:00pm Sat 2/7 11:00am-3:00pm Sun 2/8
* Trinity Hall Irish Pub 214-887-3600
* 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane
* Dallas, Texas 75206
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I have mapping parties booked for the following cities:
1/31: Potsdam, NY (a practice party in my hometown)
2/14: Boston, MA (technically Somerville, but it's on the T)
2/21: New York, NY
Where should I go next? I have Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
Pittsburgh on my plate. Anybody wanting me to
I think there may be cases where one shore or the other is the boundary,
not the centerline. Presumably, islands in a river are in one county or
the other?
Adam Schreiber wrote:
Would it be accurate if a county line appears to be following a body
of water albeit in a low res linear
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Minh Nguyen m...@1ec5.org wrote:
Kentucky's border along the Ohio River is one example: the border is
defined to be the low water mark of the Ohio-Indiana-Illinois bank as of
the 18th century [1], so it's not the centerline and not quite the
northern riverbank.
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