IUzhnyĭ Krym
A tourist map of Southern Crimea, featuring the cities Simferopol', Sevastopol', Bakhchisarai, and Yalta. Roads, railways and waterways are depicted, as well as caves, mountain passes and many health resorts alongside the coast. The map includes lists of (1) исторические и историко-революченные памятники, (2) памятники материальной культуры, (3) музеи, научные станции, обсерваторы, заповедники, (4) пещеры, (5) горные проходы, (6) вершины и яйлы, (7) курорты, (8) дома туриста, (9) Автобусные линии, (10) Пароходные линии, (11) Катера местного сообщения
Ivan Ivanovich Babkov
Geografgiz, Moscow
1956
Russian
HOLLIS number: 012112400
Krym, turistskaia skhema
A tourist map of the Crimean peninsula, which (only) includes 'tourist centers', caves, mineral sources, touring car centers, gas stations and garages in the legend. In the lower half of this map, 23 sightseeing points are listed. This list includes little drawings of each of those tourist attractions. Little drawings of vegetation, fruit and agricultural activity are pictured all over the landmass.
Glavnoe Upravlenie Geodezii i Kartografii (GUGK)
Glavnoe Upravlenie Geodezii i Kartografii (GUGK)
Glavnoe Upravlenie Geodezii i Kartografii (GUGK)
[196-]
Russian
HOLLIS number: 010005566
Maryland Interstate Plan, 1955
Interstate development
From the Smith Report of 1945, the map shows early plans for the location of Interstate 70 in Maryland, encircling Baltimore. It was the first study to propose an express route. The map was later included in the General Location of National System of Interstate Highways document, also known as the Yellow Book of 1955. This map and route was never realized due to heavy local discord, particularly the east-west connection. Interstate 70 is also known as the Eisenhower Memorial Highway, for much of it's stretch, designated in 1973 by a Congressional Act and dedicated as the Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway for its entire its expanse in 2002 by the Maryland General Assembly. It is part of the National Highway System.
1945