High res historic maps of Jacksonville.

Started by RiversideLoki, October 25, 2011, 10:32:55 AM

RiversideLoki

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dougskiles

Great find!

I am simply amazed to see that we had streets before there were cars...

acme54321

LOL wagons were just cars with horses for motors.

Bridges

Cool!  Thanks!

I actually have that 1893 one framed in my house.  Might get a collection going. 
So I said to him: Arthur, Artie come on, why does the salesman have to die? Change the title; The life of a salesman. That's what people want to see.

Timkin

That is really neat.  Jacksonville has changed slightly in the centuries , since.

RiversideLoki

I'm pretty sure these might have been posted here before. So if I stole anyone's thunder, I apologize.
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Ajax

Well, if you did re-post these, I'm grateful.  These are amazing.  Thanks. 

Timkin

Same here. I never saw these...

I was looking at the general area that the Parkview Inn (Now Parkview Pavilion is located) and see a drawing of a Chimney... Was that the Coal Gasification plant or does this map pre-date that?   

Either way, im glad it was posted.   I would love to have seen it as a city then. :)