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About Leventhalmap
The Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library offers a vast collection of maps and educational resources that explore the connections between geography and history. With over a quarter million geographic objects, the center provides programs and exhibitions aimed at enhancing understanding of historical geography for all ages.
Explore a rich collection of maps and educational resources related to geography and history.
What You Can Do
- Browse a collection of over 250,000 maps
- Participate in educational programs for K-12 students
- Access digital exhibitions and resources
- Attend events and author talks
- Utilize GIS and research support services
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of maps are in the collection?
The collection includes maps from the fifteenth century to the present, covering various regions and topics.
Are there educational resources available for teachers?
Yes, the center offers a variety of resources and programs designed to support K-12 teachers in geography and related subjects.
Can I visit the gallery in person?
Yes, the gallery is open to the public, and visitors can check the calendar for upcoming exhibitions and events.
How can I access digital collections?
You can browse the digital collections through the center's website, which provides access to various geographic resources.
Is there support for researchers?
Yes, the center welcomes researchers and offers assistance with GIS, data, and access to the collections for research purposes.