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Transcript: John Green on Paper Towns at TEDxIndianapolis

John Green at TEDxIndianapolis

The following is the full transcript of author John Green’s TEDx Talk: The Paper Town Academy at TEDxIndianapolis.

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TRANSCRIPT: 

So, this is a map of New York State that was made in 1937 by the General Drafting Company. It’s an extremely famous map among cartography nerds, because down here at the bottom of the Catskill Mountains there is a little town called Roscoe — actually, this will go easier if I just put it up here — There’s Roscoe, and then, right above Roscoe, is Rockland, New York, and then right above that is the tiny town of Agloe, New York.

Agloe, New York, is very famous to cartographers, because it’s a paper town. It’s also known as a copyright trap. Because my map of New York and your map of New York are going to look very similar, on account of the shape of New York. Often, map makers will insert fake places onto their maps, in order to protect their copyright, because then, if my fake place shows up on your map, I can be well and truly sure that you have robbed me.

Agloe is a scrabblization of the initials of the two guys who made this map: Ernest G. Alpers and Otto Lindberg, and they released this map in 1937.

Decades later, Rand McNally releases a map with Agloe, New York, on it, at the same exact intersection of two dirt roads in the middle of nowhere. Well, you can imagine the delight over at General Drafting. They immediately called Rand McNally, and they say, “We’ve caught you! We made Agloe, New York, up. It is a fake place. It’s a paper town.

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