Transportation planning maps, 1931-1947.

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Transportation planning maps, 1931-1947.

The series consists of three distinct single item maps that were apparently used to illustrate transportation planning in diverse areas of the state. Two of the maps are county print maps, color annotated to show what appear to be planning districts in Monroe and Westchester counties, respectively. A third map is a laminated published color map of the New York City Subway system, with a separate printed note block affixed giving the operating status of various subway lines.

3 cu. ft. (3 maps) : col. print, annotated, mounted on poster board ; 78 x 113 cm or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8212443

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