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Another interesting site is historic aerials:

https://www.historicaerials.co...25326538086/T1953/15

The site has maps starting in the 1930s. The site is free, but It costs to buy a map.

Also, there are free apps. "open railway map" that shows historical as well as existing railway lines. The ap is being updated all the time with with abandoned lines.       

"us topo maps" is also another good app source. 

MAP GEEKS UNITE!

Dean in Monroe, WA

 

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