stanjam
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This map site is one I have been using to research my area the last couple days. During the month of March you can view all their maps using their pan and zoom feature! I am using these older maps (1870-1890s) of my area and am using them side by side with google maps to try and find good, public areas that I can do some metal detecting, or finding some other places that I can get permission to dig.
Hope you enjoy it!
http://www.historicmapworks.com/
EDIT: The pan and zoom features have been extended for April! This is a very good site I have been using for research. Most of the maps are in color, making it easy to often identify old public areas such as parks where people gathered, or old public buildings. You can also join for 30 bucks if you want to buy maps, and you will get a 29.99 credit towards maps purchased. I haven't joined, as I don't want (right now) to buy any maps, just want to do some research.
Let me know what you think of it!
Hope you enjoy it!
http://www.historicmapworks.com/
EDIT: The pan and zoom features have been extended for April! This is a very good site I have been using for research. Most of the maps are in color, making it easy to often identify old public areas such as parks where people gathered, or old public buildings. You can also join for 30 bucks if you want to buy maps, and you will get a 29.99 credit towards maps purchased. I haven't joined, as I don't want (right now) to buy any maps, just want to do some research.
Let me know what you think of it!