The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) is one of the strangest and most relevant operations about land in the United States.
The CLUI Land Use Database is an on-line computer database of unusual and exemplary sites throughout the United States. It is a free public resource, designed to educate and inform the public about the function and form of the National landscape, a terrestrial system that has been altered to accommodate the complex demands of our society.
Below is a brief portrait of CLUI and its founder, Matt Coolidge, courtesy of KNME New Mexico.
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