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MAPPING AMERICA
Treasures from David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
on Display at the San Francisco International Airport
June 2003 - January 2004
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A collection of rare and unique maps from the David Rumsey Historical
Map Collection (www.davidrumsey.org)
are on display through January 2004 at the San Francisco International
Airport. Pictured above is a first edition map from 1814 of Lewis and
Clark's track across the Western portion of North America. Below it is
a map from 1810 of the upper Mississippi River Valley by Zebulon Montgomery
Pike.

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Caption:
Among the treasures from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (www.davidrumsey.org)
to be seen in the San Francisco International Airport exhibition "Mapping
America" is an eight by eight foot wall map by Henry Popple dating
back to 1733. Once owned by King George II, as indicated by the seal in
the upper right detail, this large-scale map was regarded as the most
accurate of its day.
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version)
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The installation includes 74 maps, atlases, guidebooks and charts from
David Rumsey's private map collection, which numbers more than 150,000
pieces. The Mapping America exhibition is on view through January 15,
2004 and is open 24 hours a day, free of charge. It is located pre-security
in Gallery D-5 Central South Connector, located between Terminals 1 and
2 near the Delta and American Airline gates. For a map locating the exhibit
space see www.sfoarts.org/maps/index.html
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at jz@pvcla.com or call 310.274.8787,
ext. 121.
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