Award Level
1st Place - Empirical Undergraduate
Classification
Empirical Undergraduate
Abstract
This project examines the environmental and socioeconomic variables for why antique car dealerships are located in specific cities of the United States. The project looks at these variables to see if antique car dealerships are located in cities with high median income, high populations of people 65 years and older, high average temperatures, and low annual precipitation. Data were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, National Centers for Environmental Information, and Yellow Pages. Data were entered into ArcGIS and Excel for map creation and correlation analysis. The results do not show strong correlations between the number of antique car dealerships and the other variables. This study did accomplish creating a map depicting relative locations of antique car dealerships in the southern U.S. Future studies can examine new variables for possible trends in the locations of antique car dealerships.
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Keith Bremer
Department/Program
Geosciences
Submission Type
in-person poster
Date
4-28-2016
Rights
Copyright the Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Messenger, Garrett
(2016)
"The Spatial Distribution of Antique Car Dealerships in the Southern United States,"
SACAD: John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activity Days: Vol. 2016, Article 10.
DOI: 10.58809/CAUM7486
Available at:
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sacad/vol2016/iss2016/10
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