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Join this new meetup for mapping enthusiasts

Today is the group's first event: a happy hour at Strangelove's at 11th and Walnut Streets at 5:30 p.m.

During Philly Tech Week 2013, participants made maps using aerial images taken with cameras on balloons. Photo courtesy of Dana Bauer.

Meet Philly’s map lovers and makers with GeoPhilly, a new meetup group for anyone who’s interested in mapping and technology.

Today is the group’s first event: a happy hour at Strangelove’s at 11th and Walnut Streets at 5:30 p.m. Next month, the group is co-hosting a free, one-day conference on open source geographic development, said co-organizer and Azavea project manager Sarah Cordivano.

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