CladGrabber
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David Rumsey map collection @ davidrumsey.com.
Google earth also has historic aerials depending on your location.
Sanborn maps.
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blong10
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relicmeister
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I like Pennpilot which covers PA, and surrounding states. But I think I'll try historic aerials .
blong10
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I like Pennpilot which covers PA, and surrounding states. But I think I'll try historic aerials .
Thanks I will try that site. Historic Ariel is a really good website just type in your address and you can see all the old houses from what ever year you pick. Maybe there isn't a better site available.
CladGrabber
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mapman
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I know of a few. The historic Topographic maps by USGS and be sure to search for the historic edition. the link is USGS US Topo and Historical Topographic Map Collection also one that you may need help in driving is EarthExplorer with this you contact me for detailed instruction to find the historic photos of the ground.
I am Lewis and direct contact is [emailprotected] my web page for Sanborn maps is oldusmaps.com