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Cambridge GIS started working with Story Maps back in 2012. The technology has come a long way! The original version of these applications has been replaced by the new ArcGIS Story maps solution. Explore the gallery of some of the first story maps in the City.
Cambridge Story Maps are interactive mapping applications created by City Department Staff. Themes come from a variety of different departments, including Conservation, Planning, and the Public Information Office, Human Rights, and more!
Learn how Cambridge got started with Storymap Apps
Collection of Cambridge Annual Reports from the PIO
Cambridge Community Garden Locations
Learn all about the history and role of GIS in Cambridge
Learn about the exciting exploits of Harry Havelock Hanson
Map tour of Cambridge Historic Landmarks around the City
LGBTQ+ Youth Inclusion in Cambridge Out-of-School Time Programs
Explore the City over time to see the earliest horse-drawn lunch carts to the streamlined stainless steel cars
Brief overview of neighborhood features and crime highlights
Cambridge Pedestrian Committee's 2015 walk around the North Point area
PARK(ing) Day 2019 event details and location information for over 100 spots
Vision Zero 20 MPH Safety Zones
Cambridge Sidewalk Poetry integrates infrastructure repair with the poetry of the people
Businesses use the SBE Program to make improvements and boost their marketing efforts
Businesses use the SIP to make their storefronts more attractive, effective, and accessible
Ground Level Vacant Storefronts in the City of Cambridge