Source for dated aerial maps?

Gene Mean

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Dec 22, 2016
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I use historicaerials.com. I didn't subscribe so I get lots of ads on the page. The years skip around back to 1931 but that's far enough back to see a building that's been there since the 1800s that isn't there anymore.
 

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LandSeig

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I usually use google earth on my computer with the historical image slider, I can go back to 1938 in Beaumont area. Also the university of Texas map library is a huge help for Texas maps, they have thousands of historical maps for free.
 

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