Researching Old Spots in Urban Areas June 04, 2018 02:28PM |
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Re: Researching Old Spots in Urban Areas June 04, 2018 06:05PM |
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Re: Researching Old Spots in Urban Areas June 04, 2018 06:19PM |
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>ozzie Wrote:
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> Historic map works, on the net. Haven't used it in
> a while, maybe they improved it.
> If you push the correct buttons, the site will ove
> rlay a modern map over an old one of your preferen
> ce. You can dial the old map in or out when it's o
> ver the new map. You don't have to size or stretch
> anything to jive up the maps. Play with it some mo
> re and you can hover the mouse arrow over the spot
> and get the latitude and longitude...input those c
> oordinates in your GPS and of you go.
Re: Researching Old Spots in Urban Areas June 04, 2018 07:18PM |
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Re: Researching Old Spots in Urban Areas June 05, 2018 08:53PM |
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Well pretty funny... Sure enough two locations I would have sworn were oldish, turns out to have been built in the late 40's and early 50's. (With nothing but field there before)Quote
ozzie Wrote:
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> You're welcome. Let me know how it works out for
you, Pete.