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A great map site. You can overlay old maps on present day maps. Very cool.

Jim C (Mich)

Well-known member
When the site pops up clik on the search tab. Type in your city (township) and choose your
state. Then clik the search button. A selection of maps will appear. Clik on one of the
maps. Make sure its a full old map or you will not be able to use the overlay feature.
Once your map appears Make sure your scrolled all the way to the top of the page your on.
You will see two green green links, choose the one marked "free" basic. The map will then
overlay on a modern map of the same map you chose. You can use the "change map opacity"
adjuster on the right of the map to see the modern roads clearer or darker. This thing is
awesome for finding old sites. Thought I would share this with ya. Jim

http://www.historicmapworks.com/Overlay/?m=45020&c=US
 
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