Historical Aerial Maps

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Historical Aerial Maps

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What are some good historical aerial maps to use?

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Re: Historical Aerial Maps

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Are you looking for aerail photos or just maps? The USGS has all their guadrangle maps online. https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-syste ... aphic-maps. They also have aerial imagery available. Here's another place that has aerial imagery available online. https://openaerialmap.org/
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