The Hoosic River Atlas is an initiative by the Hoosic River Revival to engage with the multiple histories and perspectives of the Hoosic River through a community-driven map.
This atlas collects pins that share historic, ecological, social, and poetic knowledge about the river. Everyone is welcome to contribute earnest and meaningful data.
Product of the Placemaking & Outreach committees of HRR
Website design by Spencer Byrne-Seres
Research & content by Alanis Pennisi, Grace Irish, Nick Howe
Icon design by Alanis Pennissi
How to Use Hoosic River Atlas
Click the Add Point button to enable point placement mode.
Tap on the map where you want to add a point. A temporary marker will appear.
Fill out the form on the sidebar: name, notes, select category, and optionally add photos with captions.
Click Submit to save the point. It will appear as a permanent marker on the map.
Use the Categories panel to toggle visibility of different point types.
For historic layers, adjust the slider and toggle year buttons to view old map imagery.
Click on an existing marker to view its details in the sidebar, including images and captions.
Use the About button to learn more about this project.
Click on the map to add a point, and then fill in the information below: