The Wayback Machine for All Maps

The Global Map Archive

Every Map. Every Version.

Let’s talk about the sneakiest thing on the internet – how places change when you’re not looking.

You know that moment when you swear the airport terminal used to have a coffee shop right there, but now it’s a smoothie bar?

That’s where All Maps comes in. We’re building the Internet Archive of cartography – think Wayback Machine, but for maps.

Every airport terminal redesign, every campus expansion, every resort renovation – we’re capturing them all, one version at a time.

Each map comes with its own story – the what, where, and why of the space it represents, plus all the practical details you might need.

Whether you’re planning a trip, feeling nostalgic, or just curious about how places have evolved, we’ve got a map for that. Welcome to All Maps – where every version of everywhere finds its home.

Gate Closing In…

Airport Maps

Navigate your terminal like you’ve got a plane to catch. (Because you probably do.)

Mall Maps

Mall Directory: 1991

I need your clothes, your boots, and your mall maps. Every shopping center blueprint from the glory days to now, because explaining ‘it was next to where Waldenbooks used to be’ doesn’t work anymore.

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Resort Maps

From sprawling ski resorts to sun-soaked all-inclusives to that one hotel where you’d swear the corridors keep rearranging themselves…

(Looking at you, Overlook 👯‍♀️🔄)

Every floor plan, every hidden shortcut, every secret path to the ice machine – we’ve got them all mapped out.

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ABOUT

Rhett

Like John McClane with a better sense of direction, Rhett’s been crawling through the metaphorical air ducts of spatial history to build this archive. Whether you’re planning an airport sprint or trying to remember where the Orange Julius used to be, he’s got a map for that.