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Maps and custom graphics

When working with design professionals it is more important than ever to get the highest level of capability and experience at the best possible cost. Since 1982, our Hudson Valley studio has offered our clients low operating overhead, proximity to New England and City, ready access to support services and, of course, excellent pricing. Creative. Experienced. Practical! More projects than you might think require maps, associated graphics, and custom typography. Toelke Associates creates maps for books and publications that we produce as an integral part of the process, as well as maps for books published by others. We have adapted materials provided by cartographers and geologists, and are comfortable accessing content from a variety of sources to create custom maps. We have also created display materials and signage for our clients. Please review the selected projects on the following pages. Our work on these featured projects generally includes project consultation, concept development, map artwork and associated graphics, and vendor liaison.

TOELKE ASSOCIATES Book and Publication Design and Production Services Identity and Branding | Institutional Development P.O. Box 253, Chatham, NY 12037 | 518-392-3040 | www.toelkeassociates.com Maps and graphics 1 uMap for Columbia County History & Heritage magazine

Columbia County History & Heritage tourism map created Columbia County Area: 648 mi2 1,675 km2 The total area is 1.93% water. for the magazine, with attraction sites and key (left). Same Population: 63,094 (2000) Columbia County is in the map adapted for Columbia County Outdoors, published by eastern part of New York 16 State, southeast of Albany 19 and immediately west of the the Columbia Land Conservancy, 2012 (below). Massachusetts border. The 13 western border is the . The terrain is gentle, rolling hills, rising sharply into the Taconic and Berkshire 22 22 Mountains along the state line. 6 25 The highest point is on the 9 23 14 Massachusetts state line 12 5A near the summit of Alander 3 20 Mountain, at approximately 5 0 2.5 5 7.5 10 9 2,110 feet (643 m) above sea 66 level, in the town of Copake. 13 9 34 Scale of Miles The lowest point is at or near 8 20 32 20 sea level along the Hudson. 1 90 NEW LEBANON 28B 9 7 5 66 9 28 17 13 295 21 28 7 17 KINDERHOOK CHATHAM CANAAN 26 TSP 22 9 11 9J Valatie 66 25 21 3018 10 38 203 295 35 5 Kinderhook 90 15 24 STUYVESANT 9 25 5 9 26A 5 15 21B Chatham 2 18 19 2 1 21 12 45 9 25 9 203 22 H 22 36 9 9 J 2413 AUSTERLITZ 7 22 STOCKPORT GHENT 9 24 66 9H 13 18 37 TSP 21 20 11 20 21C 9 21 71 Philmont 8 18 4 23B 13 HILLSDALE 9G 217 Hudson 11 23B 22 9 9 CLAVERACK NORTH G 23 23 23 33 GREENPORT 23 23 9H 11 32 23 239 14 TSP 29 31 9G 7 17 19 27 11 82 4 7 10 LIVINGSTON TAGHKANIC A 334 22 39 MAP KEY 10 COPAKE 31 10 27 1. Austerlitz Historical Society 14. Luykas Van Alen House 33 7A 31 21 2. Cedar Grove/ National Historic Site 15. Olana State Historic Site 27 9 14 27A 3. The Chatham Film Club 16. Rider’s Mills Historical Society GERMANTOWN 8 19 4. Clermont 17. Robert Jenkins House Museum and Library 10 9 33 8 16 7 5. Columbia County Fairgrounds 18. Roeliff Jansen Historical Society Museum G 82 22 6. Columbia County Museum 19. Shaker Museum and Library at Mt. Lebanon 35 6 6 7. FASNY Museum of Firefighting 20. Spencertown Academy CLERMONT 8 3 9 GALLATIN 8. The Ghent Playhouse 21. Stageworks/Hudson 4 TSP ANCRAM 9. The Hudson Area Association Library 22. Steepletop 2 2 34 10. Hudson Athens Lighthouse 23. 1880 Stuyvesant Train Depot 7 82 8 11. Hudson Opera House 24. 8A 12. Lindenwald/Martin Van Buren National Historic Site 25. Vanderpoel House Center for Columbia County History 13. Livingston History Barn uMap for Waterways of War — the French & Indian War 1754–1763 French & Indian War Sites along New York and Pennsylvania Byways created for the Great Lakes Seaway Trail book Waterways of War — the French and Indian War, 1754–1763. This map has been adapted for the second book in the series, Waterways of War — the War of 1812. Maps and graphics 2 uMaps for history books/Media Projects/DK Publishing

World War II maps , a series of 42 campaign maps created and produced for DK through Media Projects, Inc.

Da Nang Vietnam War maps , a series of 32 DMZ campaign maps created and produced for Hue LZ X-Ray and LAOS DK through Media Projects, Inc. LZ Albany Da Nang Dak To Kontum

Pleiku Phu Cat Duc Co SOUTH VIETNAM CAMBODIA Ia Drang Valley CAMBODIA Central Highlands

Ban Me Thout Ban Me Thout Phuoc Long Central Highlands

SOUTH Dalat Cam Ranh Bay VIETNAM Cam Ranh Phnom Penh Xuan Loc An Loc Saigon Bien Hoa Mekong R. to Saratoga Saigon Burgoyne  South China Sea  South China Sea

Freeman’s Farm

Main roads NVA Campaign January – April 1975 American military history maps from colonial Morgan Poor k times through the First Gulf War, an extensive ree Mill C series of battle and campaign maps created Learned and produced for DK Publishing through Media Projects, Inc.

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4) Blue: 100C 35M simulating PMS DS4) 221-1C Blue: 100C 35M simulating PMS DS 221-1C Maps and graphics 3 uGeology maps

Tectonic map of Columbia County, New York created and produced for The Rise and Fall of the Taconic Mountains, based on field work by Donald Fisher, New York State Paleontologist Emeritus (left). Ice Age glacier map created and produced for The Hudson Valley in the Ice Age (below).

14 The Hudson Valley in the Ice Age

that land of all sources of heat. The Gulf Stream had generated abun- dant snowfall in the northern latitudes. The Earth’s albedo was rising. All these trends seem to have been dragging the Earth into a colder time, and that might seem enough to account for the onset of the Ice Age. But it wasn’t. Our story has, so far, followed the Earth through tens of millions of years to a point when it was just cold enough so that glaciation might be expected. But we need something else; our theory is not yet com- plete. Ice ages occur in roughly 100,000-year cycles, and Wilson cycles are much too long to possibly cause anything like this. We still have to

Keewatin Ice Sheet Cordillera Ice Sheet Labrador Ice Sheet

Figure 2-2. Map of the great North American ice sheets at the peak of the Ice Age. Courtesy U.S. Geological Survey. uTrail maps/Outdoor Columbia County book

A series of 46 maps created and produced

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HUDSON RIVER 300 feet published by the Columbia Land Conservancy HARRIER HILL in 2012 — Outdoor Columbia County.

STOCKPORT CONSERVATION AREA

Rod and Gun Road

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GREENPORT County Road 22 Talarico Road TOWN PARK Maps and graphics 4 uArt Trail map for the Thomas Cole House

Tour and site location map for the first and second editions of the ART TRAIL Hudson River School Art Hudson River School Art Trail Map Trail, published by The N Sites 1 to 9 Thomas Cole House NYS Thruway P Parking Area RVW Bridge NHS, Catskill, New York. Gatehouse P Visitor Center 1 Spring Street

View Direction North-South Lake 385 State Campground Hudson Foot Trail North Lake Rd EXIT 21 9 7 P 9W 23B 6 . 23 Thomas 9G Cole Site P 3 8 1 RVW 23 Bridge 2 Olana North Lake Rd. Catskill Haines Falls 7 23A 6 23A 8 5 RVW 4 Bastion Falls Bridge Mountain 82 Top Historical Society Palenville 2 Hudson River9G 5 P P Bastion Falls 4 9W To Haines Falls

Taconic Parkway

10 11 uMaps and graphics for “The Essential Lake George Boaters Guide 2011–2013

Maps and graphics for the Essential Lake George Boaters Guide, published by Quarterdeck Productions. 27 maps were created based on satellite photos to detail ATONs, navigational hazards and other features of Lake George, New York, for recreational boaters. Custom graphics created to illustrate boating “rules of the road.”

Lake George’s Southern Basin to Diamond Point The Essential Lake George Boaters Guide 2013 General Boating Information and Recreational Activities DIAMOND POINT

Diamond Point and Vicinity 0 mi. .5 mi. 1 mi. Meeting Head-On

Scale of Miles Wood Pt. Diamond Point is actually part of Lake George, though by most it is consid- When two power-driven vessels meet on reciprocal or nearly reciprocal head- ered a separate community, complete with its own zip code and post office. ings, each vessel is required to exchange a short blast of their horn and pass Diamond Point is often favored among vacationing boaters. Its location on with each other on their port (left) side. At night, you will know that you are the west side of the lake, roughly midway between Lake George Village and in a head-on situation when you see both red and green sidelights of the on- Bolton Landing, allows easy access to the attractions of both, while providing 24 Hogback Reef coming vessel. a more quiet setting with spectacular views of the lake and surrounding moun- U6 DANGER tains. This area is also home to several of the historic mansions that are part of 23 Middleworth Bay Millionaires Row along the west shore of the lake. 22 M 26 GIVE-WAY 1 Blast STARBOARD 21 PORT VESSEL 19 M 20 Long Is. 18 Diamond Point map key GIVE-WAY PORT STARBOARD 1 Blast VESSEL 27

1 Cramers Point Motel & Cottages 15 Stepping Stones Resort 17  Diagrams show boats with regulation lights (red: port or left; green: 2 O’Connors Resort Cottages 16 Canoe Island Lodge See page 127 DANGER U7 3 Still Bay Resort 17 Juliana Resort 16 starboard or right on bow; white: aft or stern). 4 Depe Dene Resort 18 Thunderbird Resort & Marina Crossing Situation 5 Diamond Cove Cottages 19 Yankee Marina Canoe Is. 15 6 Golden Sands Resort 20 Flamingo Resort 13 5 MPH 12 14 This is a situation in which two power-driven vessels are crossing and risk of 11 ZONE 7 Mt. Knoll Beach Cottages 21 Capri Village 5 MPH 25 collision exists. In this situation, the vessel that has the other on its starboard 8 Lake George Suites 22 Treasure Cove 10 ZONE side is the give-way vessel. The give-way vessel should sound one blast on its 9 M 9 Gilchrist Marina and Motel 23 Beckley’s Boats 5 horn, turn to starboard, and leave the stand-on vessel on its port side. The 8 10 Blue Lagoon 24 Lake George Club See page 115 stand-on vessel should respond with one short blast and maintain course and 7 6 DANGER U5 11 Pot Beli Deli 25 O.D. Heck Day-Use Island 12 Olympian Village Motel 26 Long Island Campground 5 MPH Assembly Point Orcut Bay ZONE 13 Diamond Point Grill 27 Long Island Ranger Station 14 Diamond Point Community Beach 28 Diamond Island Day-Use Site Cannon Pt. STAND-ON VESSEL 5 MPH M Marina ZONE 4 GIVE-WAY VESSEL DANGER ZONE See page 113 From dead ahead 3 to 112.5° or 22.5° abaft Still Bay the starboard beam 2 Diamond Is. DANGER W1 28 GREEN HARBOR Cooper Pt. 5 MPH 1 ZONE 124 125 59 Cramer Pt. Maps and graphics 5 uSite map and signage for the Mountain Top Arboretum

MOUNTAIN TOP ARBORETUM VISITORS MAP & GUIDE TO WINDHAM TO WINDHAM ALL SOULS CHURCH ALL SOULS NORTH CHURCH COUNTY ROAD 25

Tannersville, NY • Elevation 2400 Ft. W COUNTY ROAD 25 518-589-3903 E CEMETERY www.mtarboretum.org

S NORTH CEMETERY WEST MEADOW WOODLAND WALK

A 1. Rain Garden 7. Deer Resistant Plants 3 2 W 2. Conifers 8. Seasonal Wildflowers D A 3. Meadow 9. Mountain Laurels EAST MEADOW E O 12 R 4. Dwarf Conifers 10. Sunny Meadow Y WEST MEADOW S T 5. Devonian Bedrock 11 N U 6. Butterfly Garden EAST MEADOW O A 2 C 3 11. Pine Grove EAST MEADOW 2 13 3 ARBORETUM FACILITIES D 12. The Fern Trail WEST MEADOW A Pond 050 O A. The Barn 13. The Pump House MAIN ENTRANCE GATE R WEST MEADOW 14 YARDS Y B. Restrooms 14. Wetland Walkway ENTRANCES T 4 MAUDE N C. Nursery beds ADAM U S ROAD 1 Gazebo O ENTRANCE PARKING C 5 ENTRANCE WEST MEADOW Pond 050 MAIN ENTRANCE GATE 12 6 YARDS TO TANNERSVILLE M ENTRANCES AUDE AD WOODLAND AMS ROAD BLACK SPRUCE GLEN A ENTRANCE WALK PARKING 7 C B WOODLAND WALK Access to the East Meadow is along Maude Adams Road from the West Tannersville, NY • Elevation 2400 Ft. 8 Meadow. The walk takes five to ten minutes. This is a dirt road and may not be 9 10 518-589-3903 RESTROOMS accessible to all persons. Seasonal conditions may make the walk more difficult. www.mtarboretum.org Visitor vehicles are not allowed on this road! TO TANNERSVILLE

The Arboretum is tucked in a valley formed by the Blackhead and Jewett ranges of the northern Catskill Mountains within an easy hike to an over- look where the Hudson River School painters defined America’s sense of the vanishing wilderness. It is a living museum of native and exotic trees and shrubs founded by the Ahrens family in 1977 to display the range of hardy flora that can successfully adapt to the rigorous climate at 2,400 feet eleva- tion. The Arboretum’s mission encompasses three goals: to engage in the applied science of horticulture; to promote stewardship of the environment; and to offer a diversity of programs for the education and enjoyment of the public. The Arboretum’s collections contain over 1,500 accessioned and mapped trees and shrubs on display, as well as pest resistant perennial borders planted outside the deer fencing that surrounds the main collection areas.

Mountain Top Arboretum Route 23C & Maude Adams Road, PO Box 379, Tannersville NY 12485 518-589-3903 www.mtarboretum.org Printed on recycled paper Site and trail map for the Mountain Top Arboretum,

HIDDEN BLACK SPRUCE GLEN updated since 2007 as the site adds land and visitor MARSH features. Map used for on-site visitor brochures and BOARDWALK WETLANDS informational kiosk. Designed a series of WETLANDS

Wildflowers at the Mountain Top Arboretum six 24" × 36" signs for This list includes many of the wildflowers and ferns that grow in the Woodland Walk. The habitat is predominantly maple-beech-oak forest on a south facing slope. There is a seasonal stream, and the rocky clay soil is well drained. Spring Blooming Summer Blooming Summer/Fall Blooming various Arboretum Bird’s Foot Violet (Viola pedata) Bird’s Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) Asters (Aster sp.) Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium) Silverrod (Solidago bicolor) Bluets (Houstonia caerulea) Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) Foxglove (Digitalis lutea) Fall Blooming Crested Dwarf Iris (Iris cristata) Goldenrod (Solidago spp.) Beech–drops (Epiphagus virginiana) Early Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dioicum) Hawkweed (Hieracium aurantiacum) locations False Hellebore (Veratrum woodii) Heal–all, Self Heal (Prunella vulgaris) Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) Jewelweed (Imaptiens biflora and I. pallida) All Season Interest Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum) Meadowsweet (Spirea latifolia) Interrupted Fern (Osmunda claytoniana) Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) Monkey Flower (Mimulus ringens) Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum pedatum) Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) Pale Green Orchid (Habenaria flava) New York Fern (Thelypteris noveboracensis) Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris) St. John’s-Wort (Hypericum perforatum) Partridge Berry (Mitchella repens) Spring Beauty (Claytonia caroliniana) Three-toothed Cinquefoil (Potentilla tridentata) Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis) Sweet Violet (Viola odorata) White Snakeroot (Eupatorium rugosum) Silvery Spleenwort (Athyrium thelypteroides Toothwort (Dentaria diphylla) Wild Basil (Satureja vulgaris) Common Woodrush (Luzula campestris) Trout Lily, Dog Tooth Violet Wood Betony (Pedicularis canadensis (Erythronium americanum) Speedwell (Veronica prostrata) Forget–Me–Not (Myosotis scorpiodes) WETLANDS Wood Anenome (Anenome quinquefolia) Wild Oats, Bellwort (Uvularia sessilifolia) Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)

Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption uSignage for Hudson Riverfront Park — 2009

Henry Hudson Quadricentennial in 2009; designed park signage for the City of Hudson’s Riverfront Park, and created die- cut “Henry Hudson on a Stick” mask souvenir.