Visit to New York City, New York

Isaac Kremer/ October 2, 2011/ Field Notes, museum, Physical, placemaking, preservation, public art, streetscape, wayfinding/ 0 comments

While in Central Park we saw banners doubling as wayfinding helping to orient people with the park. Having visited from Oyster Bay, we took significant interest in the wayfinding panel urging people to visit the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. Theodore Roosevelt’s father founded the American Museum of Natural History. In 1936 the Memorial Hall was named after Theodore Roosevelt. A

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American Museum of Natural History – New York, New York

Isaac Kremer/ January 1, 2011/ Field Notes, museum, Physical, wayfinding/ 0 comments

Inside the Museum of Natural History is a diorama depicting lower Manhattan around 1660. Peter Stuyvesant, then Governor of New York, is attended by a solider. They are receiving a delegation of Hackensack Indians from what is now Jersey City. On the left are the walls of the northwest bastion of the old fort which guarded the harbor. This fort

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Downtown – North Adams, Massachusetts

Isaac Kremer/ November 7, 2010/ downtown, Field Notes, museum, Physical, placemaking, plaza, preservation, public art, Social, wayfinding/ 0 comments

MASS MoCA is the jewel of North Adams attracting people in search of contemporary art. Going around town there are ample signs of an emerging arts scene from galleries, to theater, to public art. Mills are an important part of the identity of North Adams. These posters in a door describe several of them – the Eclipse Mill, Windsor Mill,

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Downtown – Owego, New York

Isaac Kremer/ October 15, 2010/ downtown, Field Notes, Physical, preservation, public art, wayfinding/ 0 comments

The Ithaca-Owego Railroad is the second chartered in the state and incorporated June 28, 1828. It crossed the village park to a terminus on the side of Ahwaga Park. The Tioga County Court House was built in 1872. Tioga promotes itself as “the Coolest Small Town in America.” The only problem with a title like that, is the least cool

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