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# maps.chandlerswift.com
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* My location (from whereis.chandlerswift.com)
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* Menards, Culver's, Kwik Trip locations (triangles rendered?)
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* Bridges
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* Survey markers
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* OSM contributions
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* workouts (bike rides, runs)
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* Amtrack routes -- https://www.amtrak.com/plan-your-trip.html
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* NHL stadiums -- filters for Eric and Chandler have visited -- https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/NHL_arenas.jpg
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* Layer for drone imagery a la openaerialmap.com
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* Trip layers/slideshows
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- [ ] My location (from whereis.chandlerswift.com)
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- [ ] Menards
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- [ ] Culver's
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- [ ] Kwik Trip locations
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- [ ] Menards/Culvers/Kwik Trip triangles rendered?
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- [ ] Bridges
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- [ ] Survey markers
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- [ ] OSM contributions
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- [ ] workouts (bike rides, runs)
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- [x] Amtrak routes -- https://www.amtrak.com/plan-your-trip.html
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- [ ] Amtrak live train locations
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- [x] NHL stadiums
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- [ ] NHL stadiums filtered for Eric and Chandler have visited -- https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/NHL_arenas.jpg
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- [ ] Layer for drone imagery a la openaerialmap.com
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- [ ] Trip layers/slideshows
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All filterable by time frame
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Americana theme?
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## OpenLayers + Vite (from `npm create ol-app my-app`'s README)
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## Requirements
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This example demonstrates how the `ol` package can be used with [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/).
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To get started, run the following (requires Node 14+):
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npx create-ol-app my-app --template vite
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Then change into your new `my-app` directory and start a development server (available at http://localhost:5173):
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cd my-app
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npm start
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To generate a build ready for production:
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npm run build
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Then deploy the contents of the `dist` directory to your server. You can also run `npm run serve` to serve the results of the `dist` directory for preview.
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POSIX shell
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`python3` with `requests`
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