Walking East Northfield – Washington Street and 9th Street through Woodley Street and Maple Street

As I stepped out onto the streets of Northfield, Minnesota, the gentle spring breeze carried the scent of blooming flowers and the distant sounds of chirping birds. I embarked on a stroll, starting at the intersection of 9th Street and Washington Street, eager to explore the vibrant neighborhood ahead. I began my journey, and with each step, the charm of the surroundings unfolded before my eyes. Tall maple trees lined

Author Bio

Hello, my name is Taylor Kang, and I’m a junior at Carleton College, majoring in Computer Science. Throughout this Spring 2023 course, I had the opportunity to explore various topics related to mapping and deep mapping. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am actively involved in extracurricular activities on campus. I play on the women’s golf team, which allows me to stay active and engaged in a sport I

Chickens in a yard near the street

Walking East Northfield: Between Winona Street and Nevada Street, from 5th to 9th

On Sunday, April 9, I wandered along the streets of my four blocks in East Northfield. I started off my walk musing about the bright, bold paint colors on the houses when I spotted the chickens. I did not expect to see chickens on my walk. My neighborhood in my hometown looks similar to this part of Northfield at first glance, so I had been expecting the two to feel

About Jason

Hi everyone! My name is Jason and I’m a senior Sociology & Anthropology major at Carleton College, also the co-author of this website for the spring 2023 deeping mapping class. One of my favorite things to do during my childhood was to look at the maps on the walls of my grandma’s home. That was the first time I got a sense of what the world looks like, and where

Walking East Northfield: From 5th to 9th St E, East to Nevada St.

Date: 04/10/2022 Time: Afternoon 4pm-6pm Weather: 68°F, Warm and Sunny Spring has come at quite an unexpected speed. I still remember driving in a snow storm last Friday, but now it’s warm and sunny. The entire neighborhood is bathed in sunlight, and one can only see sporadic snow piles in the shadow area. Of course, traces of the long winter are still visible in the neighborhood, though assuming a more

Erin standing in the flooded river in the Arb

About Erin

Hello! I’m a math major and a digital arts and humanities minor here at Carleton, and I’m one of the authors from the Spring 2023 version of the deep mapping course. I’m interested in learning how to use technical skills I have to support the work of people who are already working on important or interesting problems. I also love maps! I took a class on medieval maps last winter

Sidewalk with trees and shadows

Walking East Northfield: Winona to Washington via 4th, 5th, and a little bit of 3rd

I began my walk at the corner of 4th Street and Winona street, by Central Park, the bright sunny morning of April 11th. I had just left the Weitz, backpack in tow, and was looking forward to spending some time outside. I actually chose this route because I knew it was close to the Weitz. I’ve probably spent more time in that building than any other at Carleton, besides my

5th to 9th, College to Winona

For this project, I chose to walk the four block chunk of East Northfield from 5th Street stretching down to 9th Street, constrained on the sides by College Street to the West and Winona Street to the East. Shortly after 11 am, post-class, I walked down to the start of my area at the corner of 5th and College. It was a lovely morning, sunny and warm, not yet sweat-inducing.

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