I know some of you here are members of the Historical Novel Society's Facebook group, but for those of you who aren't, I thought you might like this:
Interactive Map of Historical New York City
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Historical interactive map of NYC
- MLE (Emily Cotton)
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Re: Historical interactive map of NYC
Fun time-suck! Thanks for sharing. I lived in NYC back in the mid-70's.
But I think the link to the actual page is this one: http://nyclpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/weba ... ede432022b
But I think the link to the actual page is this one: http://nyclpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/weba ... ede432022b
Re: Historical interactive map of NYC
I was born in NYC and lived in the Bronx until I was 10. I've lived within 50 miles of NYC my whole life, so I will enjoy exploring this map. Thanks for posting the link.
~Susan~
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Re: Historical interactive map of NYC
Cool. I love maps. Thanks.
John Sliz
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