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Bicycle Map of Saratoga Springs

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Title

Bicycle Map of Saratoga Springs

Date

1944

Language

English

Creator

Burbeck, Louise G.
Wiles, F. Elizabeth

Map Item Type Metadata

Creator - Organization

Skidmore College

Date Depicted (Display)

ca 1944

Date Published (Display)

ca 1944

Abstract (& Historical Note)

In 1944, two Skidmore professors reimagined traveling around the city to visit attractions and highlighted other physical activities the city had to offer. The "Bicycle Map of Saratoga Springs-Skidmore College" was created by faculty members L[ouise G.]. Burbeck and B. [F. Elizabeth] Wiles for students, city residents and visitors alike.
Streets are drawn in greater detail closer to Broadway and less detail farther away from the center of town. Emphasis is on the roads, but the railway and waterworks (today's road to Wilton) are still on the map.

This map is not just about bicycling. It encourages all sorts of outdoor movement. All over the map sketch figures of humans (mostly women, like Skidmore's student body) and animals engage in an activity connected to an area in or around town. These include: skiing, ice skating, golfing, walking, biking, swimming, gardening, fishing, hiking and tennis.

With all these healthy options presented, is it surprising to learn that the mapmakers were the College's physical education (Burbeck) and drama (Wiles) teachers? (It's perhaps good news that they weren't in the English department, as the indications for "Yaddow" and the "Cemetary" attest).

The map also offers directions, with a compass, to other towns and cities near Saratoga Springs such as Albany, Schenectady, Cornith, Glens Falls, and Schuylerville. Did the guidance help bicyclists imagine longer trips or help orient the map reader?

The bicycle map tells the story of not just the needs of a small city being addressed but also the entire nation. In 1941 America entered WWII, and while most of the war was fought overseas, rations affected what American citizens could and could not use, including gasoline, metal, rubber, and glass--all key elements in forms of transportation. (E. Scaglia, '15)

Repository

Special Collections and Archives, Lucy Scribner Library, Skidmore College (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)

Scope

City

Type

Road maps
Pictorial maps

Theme

Transportation
Recreation

Subject - Details

Saratoga Springs (N.Y.)--Broadway
Saratoga Racecourse (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
Saratoga Spa State Park (N.Y.)
Iconography--sports
Inconography--horse
Iconography--mineral springs
Iconography--race track
Oklahoma Track (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
Greenridge Cemetery (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
Yaddo (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
Lake Lonely (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
Compass rose

Subject - Geographic

Saratoga Springs (N.Y.)--Maps

Subject - Organization

Skidmore College (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)

Physical Dimensions

31 x 42 cm

Scale

Scale unknown

Record Creation Date

6/11/2014
3/26/2015

Citation

Burbeck, Louise G. Wiles, F. Elizabeth, “Bicycle Map of Saratoga Springs,” Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project, accessed October 22, 2024, https://ssmp.skidmore.edu/document/35.

Item Relations

This Item dcterms:isVersionOf Item: Map of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

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