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Category: Narrative Map Project

The Great Lakes region is home to country and coastline, cities and hitching posts, sea glass and Petoskey stones, sex trafficking and opioids. Regionally, it is a rainforest of diversity capable of transcending its natural geography through the written word. If you want to sample that diversity, here’s how. First, read from the selection of short narrative map essays. Each essay is written about a place in the Great Lakes region. Then, when you find an essay you like, take a walk with it. Locate on the map the place discussed in the essay. Learn more about that location. Learn about the people and history there. Perhaps you’ll find a new place to vacation or a new inspiration for a poem or piece of fiction. Or just learn a little more about the Great Lakes and take it with you.

TOLEDO, OHIO: Undying love and a truck stop
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

TOLEDO, OHIO: Undying love and a truck stop

by Jodie FletcherMarch 4, 2014February 21, 2020
Pontiac, Michigan: Great American Commerce and Castoffs
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

Pontiac, Michigan: Great American Commerce and Castoffs

by Meredith CountsFebruary 20, 2014February 21, 2020
CHICAGO: BELMONT EL STATION
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

CHICAGO: BELMONT EL STATION

by Beverly OffenFebruary 12, 2014February 21, 2020
PORT HURON, MICHIGAN: YOU DON’T SAY
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

PORT HURON, MICHIGAN: YOU DON’T SAY

by Carolyn KohlFebruary 8, 2014February 21, 2020
Sault Ste. Marie: A River and Two Cities with One Name
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

Sault Ste. Marie: A River and Two Cities with One Name

by Mark DunnFebruary 6, 2014February 21, 2020
DOLTON, ILLINOIS: My … kind of town?
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

DOLTON, ILLINOIS: My … kind of town?

by Marcus MillisonFebruary 4, 2014February 21, 2020
CHICAGO: Beverly
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

CHICAGO: Beverly

by GLR StaffJanuary 27, 2014February 21, 2020
MICHIGAN: THE SIGNS OF WHITMORE LAKE
Narrative Map Project / Nonfiction

MICHIGAN: THE SIGNS OF WHITMORE LAKE

by John CountsJanuary 27, 2014February 21, 2020

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