Posts by Scott Kaiser — Contributor
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Salt with care to protect your drinking water
Every winter nationwide we dump more than 20 million tons of salt onto our roadways, parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks. Road salts are increasingly contributing to poor water quality in our streams, rivers, and lakes across the country. Keep reading…
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Here are the answers to this week’s mystery map post
Earlier this week, we posted a map of something in DC and asked if you could identify what it was showing. The map shows parking lots and parking garages within a quarter of a mile of Metro stops in the District. Did you get it right? Keep reading…
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Here is a map of… something in DC. Can you guess what?
Here is another map of… something in DC. Last time we showed a map of buildings most likely to be inundated by a hurricane surge, and everyone who guessed got it right. Do you know what this one is showing? This week’s clues are the zoom-in maps themselves. Keep reading…
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Here is a map of… something in DC. Can you Guess what?
This is our fourth post of a map of… something in DC. Our last map was a challenge for most of our readers. Last time, the map showed the number of times each station had appeared in the other Greater Greater Washington game, WhichWMATA. Can you guess what this one is showing? If you need clues, there are five after the jump! Keep reading…
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Here’s another DC mystery map! Can you guess what it’s showing?
This is our third post of a map of… something in DC. Last time we showed the locations of historic districts in the District. This week we venture over the District Line on Metro. Can you guess what this one is showing? If you need clues, there are two after the jump! Keep reading…
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Here’s another DC mystery map! Can you guess what it’s showing?
We’ve now run two posts with maps of… something in DC. The last one showed the location of community gardens. Can you guess what this one is showing? If you need clues, there are two after the jump! Keep reading…
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Here’s a map of… something in DC. Can you guess what?
Last month, we posted about a map of Georgetown that was unclear about what, exactly, it was mapping. We eventually got to the bottom of it, but the experience gave us the idea to create a mystery map of our own. Can you guess what this one is showing? Keep reading…