Hmm! Most of my 'locations' would probably lie in one of the fuzzy, less-photographed areas of the globe Now what would be really cool is a location+time coordinate, and use some genius product to go back to that street (or whatever) in, say, 1890. :-) Tony Proctor "Mardon" <mgb72mgb@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A43B2D0161AEmgb72mgbhotmailcom@194.177.96.78... > I'm in the process of creating a KML file to identify all of my important > family history locations. For people not familiar with KML, it's Keyhole > Markup Language, something akin to HTML or XML but it's used in > conjunction > with geographic browsers like Google Earth. > > My plan is to start with only Placemarks but add images later on. Has > anyone done this? I'm especially interested in hearing from anyone who > has > shared their KML file(s) publicly as I plan to do. A URL for such a file > would be great. I'd love to take a look at what others have already done > along these lines. > > Thanks, Mardon