Research History with Online Mapping
Event date: October 05, 2014 to November 06, 2014
 
The Metro Boston area is full of a rich history that is second to none in the United States. From the Boston Common to the outskirts of the North and South Shores, there is history around every block. On November 22, the National Heritage Museum is holding a workshop for historians and map enthusiasts. “How to Do History with Online Mapping Tools” will take the use of online tools to create maps that chart the history of the Metro Boston area. Joanne Riley, University Archivist at UMass Boston, will team up with MetroBoston DataCommon to show you how to explore demographics, economics, and other pieces of history surrounding Boston.
 
The workshop runs on Saturday, November 22, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the National Heritage Museum in Lexington. Space is limited so make sure to reserve your seat early. Registration is due by Wednesday, November 5. Email programs@monh.org for questions and registrations.


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