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  2. GPS drawing - Wikipedia

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    GPS drawing, also known as GPS art, is a method of drawing where an artist uses a Global Positioning System (GPS) device and follows a pre-planned route to create a large-scale picture or pattern. The .GPX data file recorded during the drawing process is then visualised, usually overlaying it as a line on a map of the area.

  3. Pictorial map - Wikipedia

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    An 1897 pictorial map of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania by Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler and James B. Moyer. Pictorial maps (also known as illustrated maps, panoramic maps, perspective maps, bird's-eye view maps, and geopictorial maps) depict a given territory with a more artistic rather than technical style. [1]

  4. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/Diagrams, drawings, and maps/Maps

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  5. Parkour - Wikipedia

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    Parkour (French:) is an athletic training discipline or sport in which practitioners (called traceurs) attempt to get from one point to another in the fastest and most efficient way possible, without assisting equipment and often while performing feats of acrobatics. [7]

  6. Figure-ground diagram - Wikipedia

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    The proposed city created a field of figural objects based on Le Corbusier's ‘tower in the park,’ a theory that would pervade architectural theory through the mid-century Urban Renewal. [ 13 ] During the 1950s and early 1960s, architects did not follow a unified style, but they did share a blind confidence in modern architecture's capacity ...

  7. City map - Wikipedia

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    City map of Stavanger ().. A city map is a large-scale thematic map of a city (or part of a city) created to enable the fastest possible orientation in an urban space.The graphic representation of objects on a city map is therefore usually greatly simplified, and reduced to generally understood symbology.

  8. Twin Cities Marathon - Wikipedia

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    2006 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. The Twin Cities Marathon is a marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to a course that winds through downtown districts, then along parkways that hug lakes and waterways all throughout dense urban forests in the ...

  9. Grid plan - Wikipedia

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    On a grander scale, Philadelphia was designed on a rectilinear street grid in 1682, one of the first cities in North America to use a grid system. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] At the urging of city founder William Penn , surveyor Thomas Holme designed a system of wide streets intersecting at right angles between the Schuylkill River to the west and the ...