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Containing water elements such as rivers, lakes and coastlines, this layer is important because it represents en element of transporting of goods, travel, and resources. As a Dutch copy, this map could have provided information on access points for…
Tags: lakes, resourses, rivers, transportation network, water bodies
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Layer 04 identifies the locations of the Neal Company's three storage facilities around Cleveland. It also identifies and locates names of cities outside of Greater Cleveland where they service.
Tags: facilities, Place Names, services, storage locations, toponyms
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Layer 03 represent radial (distance) arcs. Because the primary argument of this map is related to transit mobility, the radials identify proximity.
Tags: central node, distance, proximity, travel
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Layer 02 depicts the railway network. Rail is one of two types of transit modes in this map, and a central theme.
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Layer 01 identifies key organizing components of the map, including a grid reference and state outline. While the main argument of this map is transit mobility, it was important to capture the train as a central structure as well.