the age of exploration didn’t end

it just moved to Pawtucket

  • posters, maps, globes and gifts

  • high resolution scanning and printing

  • framing, mounting and lamination

  • custom webmaps, design and cartography

  • classes, workshops and education

my story

I've been making maps for over a decade. I studied environmental science at the University of New Hampshire and took a Geographic Information Systems course that turned into a summer job, then an Americorps position in the Coal Country of West Virginia, then to California where I settled in making maps of neighborhoods in Brazil for Apple Maps, maps of ground water contamination for environmental consulting firms and maps of power lines across Northern California for one of the largest utility companies in the world.

When Andy Nosal, the third owner of The Map Center offered me the opportunity to be the fourth, I loved the idea of shepherding this local institution through its next chapter serving the community that loves having the oldest map store in New England.

Andy still comes by every week or so to have lunch and catch up.

So what does a map store in 2024 look like? We still have maps, trail guides, atlases and books like we’ve always had but now we’re leaning into the things that give maps meaning. The Map Center is for the curious, the adventurous at heart, the playful. We have art, posters, globes and geographical oddities to tickle the imagination and help you see the world in a new way. It’s a new kind of a store for a very old thing.