A SAW PALM SPECIAL FEATURE: PLACES TO STAND IN FLORIDA
What Is It?
Places to Stand is a literary map of Florida, using words instead of photos. Each pushpin marks a point where a contributor has written a short nonfiction piece about what it’s like to stand at that particular place at a particular moment in time. Some of the Places to Stand pieces are memories. Some are written on the spot. Some are written as poetry. Click on the pushpins and take a literary tour through Florida time and space!
We also would love for you to stand in the exact spot where our contributor stood and read their description of that spot. If you have the Google Earth App for iPad/ iPhone or Android, then you can download the .kmz file below the map, which will allow you to view Places to Stand on your device.
Places to Stand is a literary map of Florida, using words instead of photos. Each pushpin marks a point where a contributor has written a short nonfiction piece about what it’s like to stand at that particular place at a particular moment in time. Some of the Places to Stand pieces are memories. Some are written on the spot. Some are written as poetry. Click on the pushpins and take a literary tour through Florida time and space!
We also would love for you to stand in the exact spot where our contributor stood and read their description of that spot. If you have the Google Earth App for iPad/ iPhone or Android, then you can download the .kmz file below the map, which will allow you to view Places to Stand on your device.
You can also view Places to Stand through Google Earth.
Once there, the left hand legend lists all the places. You can click once just to read the story, or double-click to zoom into the place as you read.
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Having Trouble Viewing It?
Please note, the plug-in may not render on all browsers. If you have trouble viewing it, please download the .kmz file below the map and import it into Google Earth online or Google Earth App.
Please note, the plug-in may not render on all browsers. If you have trouble viewing it, please download the .kmz file below the map and import it into Google Earth online or Google Earth App.