2 years ago
So as we know, college is but a brief sojourn in our lives. As the elders among us graduate and move on, many will find themselves in the big cities: Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., San Francisco, etc. But there’s one particular neighborhood in New York City that seems to attract a disproportionately high number of college grads. Its Park Slope, Brooklyn - land of beautiful brownstones, overpriced fair trade coffee, plaid shirts, and 3 AM yoga classes.
I found this hilarious, unconventional map that tracks all the stickers on the back of the cars parked in Park Slope. Its proof that once one graduates and moves to a hip urban neighborhood,  the glorious days of college are still on the mind and in the windows of the cars. Glad to see TRINITY representing in the top left corner.

So as we know, college is but a brief sojourn in our lives. As the elders among us graduate and move on, many will find themselves in the big cities: Chicago, Boston, Washington D.C., San Francisco, etc. But there’s one particular neighborhood in New York City that seems to attract a disproportionately high number of college grads. Its Park Slope, Brooklyn - land of beautiful brownstones, overpriced fair trade coffee, plaid shirts, and 3 AM yoga classes.

I found this hilarious, unconventional map that tracks all the stickers on the back of the cars parked in Park Slope. Its proof that once one graduates and moves to a hip urban neighborhood,  the glorious days of college are still on the mind and in the windows of the cars. Glad to see TRINITY representing in the top left corner.