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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2011
    sewell NJ
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    looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/


    looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/
    its not clear enought for my area.. anybody have a better site that they use?
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  2. #2
    us
    menElayers

    Nov 2011
    Minnesota
    GTAX 550
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    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Have you looked at historicalmaps.com
    "Dig your well before your thirsty"

  3. #3
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenEagle
    Have you looked at historicalmaps.com
    I just tried that link and it went to a 'domain for sale' page.
    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  4. #4
    us
    Jul 2010
    Missouri
    481
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    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    look at USGS.. they have great maps.

  5. #5
    us
    It's there,you just gotta look for it!

    May 2011
    Western Mass.
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    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by adamant

    looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/
    its not clear enought for my area.. anybody have a better site that they use?
    Don't believe any site is going to be high res for 1934. God Bless Chris

  6. #6
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by werleibr
    look at USGS.. they have great maps.
    Yes, specifically http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov where they have great early aerial photos.
    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  7. #7
    us
    Dec 2010
    Garrett ATX550
    201
    Metal Detecting

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by menotomymaps
    Quote Originally Posted by werleibr
    look at USGS.. they have great maps.
    Yes, specifically http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov where they have great early aerial photos.
    How do you zoom in on these?

  8. #8
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by Theakiki
    Quote Originally Posted by menotomymaps
    Quote Originally Posted by werleibr
    look at USGS.. they have great maps.
    Yes, specifically http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov where they have great early aerial photos.
    How do you zoom in on these?
    I download them. They are huge files.
    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  9. #9
    us
    Jul 2010
    Missouri
    481
    1 times

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    try looking for national map viewer. They have historical maps... they are not of cities but the 30X30, 7.5x7.5 that sort of thing. You can download them all and they are spatialy referenced so you can add to your own GIS system.

  10. #10
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by werleibr
    try looking for national map viewer. They have historical maps... they are not of cities but the 30X30, 7.5x7.5 that sort of thing. You can download them all and they are spatialy referenced so you can add to your own GIS system.
    Do you have a link for that? ( national map viewer)

    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

  11. #11
    us
    Jul 2010
    Missouri
    481
    1 times

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Quote Originally Posted by menotomymaps
    Quote Originally Posted by werleibr
    try looking for national map viewer. They have historical maps... they are not of cities but the 30X30, 7.5x7.5 that sort of thing. You can download them all and they are spatialy referenced so you can add to your own GIS system.
    Do you have a link for that? ( national map viewer)

    If you google national map viewer you can find it, but to make things easy here it is

    http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/

    To view historical maps you have to download them, they will not show on the web browser. The links are sent to your e-mail.

  12. #12
    us
    Jan 2007
    Boston area
    127

    Re: looking for a better site then historicaerials.com/

    Thanks for the link
    I've been scanning my collection of Old Maps and posting them on my site.
    The maps show property owner's names, mining claims, parks, schools, etc.
    Use 'em if you can!

    -Vin
    http://MenotomyMaps.com

 

 

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