coinman123
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I was doing my regular evening research today, after driving to a few of my places I found last week to see if they are accessible and public (before my online map crashed), I had awesome luck, every one I went to (including my first old road) were accessible and public! Anyways, I did an overlay and found a huge abandoned segment of the huge main road going through that town, public too! That segment connects with another abandoned road which has a homestead on it. That is not the good part yet, though still pretty good. The road the connected with the abandoned segment connects with another small road. I saw it on the Google Earth overlay and thought the extremely old map was just drawn weird. But every intersection and even a river matched up perfectly. I went to street view on the part where the map becomes weird. To my surprise there are a path that goes off into the woods forming what I saw on the old map. The road I saw on Google Earth is just a remade section of it! And guess what? On the original section of the road, which is only a quarter mile long, there are 3 homesteads! There are 3 entrances to the old section, one on another abandoned road and 2 on the new part of the road. I doubt anyone has been here since it was abandoned, the entrances are extremely tricky to find and you need to do insane research to find it. Has anyone ever heard of rebuilt sections of old road or had any luck there.
If you change the Google Image date of that area you can find some images that perfectly show the old section going through the woods.
I can't wait for Spring! This will be the first year I researched sites, my past sites were just extremely lucky guesses (one guess contained the location of the first meeting house in it's town, luckiest guess ever!)
If you change the Google Image date of that area you can find some images that perfectly show the old section going through the woods.
I can't wait for Spring! This will be the first year I researched sites, my past sites were just extremely lucky guesses (one guess contained the location of the first meeting house in it's town, luckiest guess ever!)
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