I love a McFlurry as much as the next guy, and the question I’ve always wanted to know the answer to is “how far would you go for a happy meal.” Now we can answer that question. We can say with some certainty that there is significant regional variation in the distance people are willing to (or are forced to) travel to get there fix of beef and grease.
This week’s map of the week comes from Stephen Van Worley, who, apparently needed to know that it is impossible (as long as you remain in the contiguous US) to be more than 107 miles away from a McDonald’s. To do that, you have to visit South Dakota.








Martin Ocean Transport – Model 130 (a useful poster)
Periphery apparel and a grant for attendance at this year’s AAGs
Is it a map or is it art. Does it matter
Overcoming Olympic Geography
What Would Jane Jacobs Do? The Club Mix
Special Sauce Spatiality
Discussion (We’d like more of this)