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Old Panoramic maps for research, good site

Great site - I can see what I'll be doing for the rest of the day!! Thanks Terry:)
 
Another great one that I use (if your area is lucky enough to be included) is NETR (search on Historic Aerial). It allows you to do a slide comparison between old and new so you can see what was and is side by side. Photo angle can be strange and the pictures aren't always the sharpest, but they are great for figuring out where you want to hunt.

HH
Hardy
 
Thanks for this. I have looked at a few map sites (like David Rumsey's site), but I found one of my home city that is so detailed with building hand drawn that I am printing it and framing it for my wall. Beautiful map.
 
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