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     <td style="text-align:center" width="25%">(41,-80)</td>
 
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Revision as of 22:59, 22 May 2008

The Pittsburgh Graticules
The 80th West Meridian crosses directly through Downtown Pittsburgh, splitting the city into two graticules.

Today's Locations: [Pittsburgh West (40,-81)] [Pittsburgh East (40,-80)]

Because the 80th West Meridian crosses directly through Downtown Pittsburgh, the city has two graticules, located at latitude 40, longitudes -81 and -80. Pittsburgh's western graticule contains portions of southeastern Ohio and West Virginia's northern panhandle.

Neighboring Graticules

Cleveland, Ohio (41,-81) (41,-80) (41,-79)
(40,-82) Pittsburgh East, Pennsylvania (40,-79)
(39,-82) (39,-81) (39,-80) (39,-79)

Activities

Notable Events

Local Geohashers

  • Tim P (no car, though, so attendance will be limited)