Preserving the past and advancing the future of maps

A quarter million maps from the fifteenth century to the present tell the stories of Boston and the world

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Inspiring learning through map education

Education programs help K-12 students and teachers discover the power of geography

Resources for teachers and students

Digital humanities bring geography alive

Innovative tools like our Atlascope portal offer new ways to engage with cartography

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For K-12 teachers

Our educator resources support teachers in fields ranging from geography and social studies to STEM and world history

For researchers

Our collections open up countless ways of exploring people and places around the world, and we welcome researchers from all walks of life

Search digital collections

Make a quick search of our main Digital Collections portal. For more, see Searching the Collections.

Explore Revolutionary history through geography

Our exhibition Terrains of Independence is currently on display at our free gallery at the Central Library in Copley Square.

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