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How I use historic maps to pick metal detecting locations
Historic maps are the fastest way to stop guessing and start hunting with purpose. In this video I show how I use old maps to spot forgotten roads, homesites, and activity areas that don’t exist ...
It just got way, way easier to search and browse the US Geological Survey’s collection of historical topographic maps, thanks to a new online map viewer. These maps—more than 178,000 of them—date back ...
About the book: This book illustrates the first connection between the map user community and the developers of digital map processing technologies by providing several applications, challenges, and ...
While the history-stuffed Othmer Library has been closed to researchers during the pandemic, lovers of the borough have a new reason to rejoice with the launch of Brooklyn Historical Society’s map ...
A new installation inside Second Life is bringing alive one of the world’s largest collections of antique maps. Called the David Rumsey Maps Island (registration required), the Second Life site is San ...
In the Chicago Urban Heritage Project, College students are turning century-old insurance atlases into interactive digital ...
Read full article: Forecasting Fiesta: The latest weather pattern for the celebrations in San Antonio Rolando Tello, 21. Read full article: BCSO: Man wanted for sexual assault of a child The crash ...
The map showing the Elder's course was prepared using maps published by the United States Coast Survey and the U. S. Geological Survey. Geographer Henry Gannett traced the route onto an existing ...
The Princeton University Library has completed a multiyear project of digitizing a collection of 19th- and 20th-century maps that illustrate the history and development of communities around New ...
The David Rumsey historical maps “Featured Content” layer seems to be very popular. What some people don’t realize is that it is possible to overlay any historical map image you have yourself. Soren ...
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