According to this mornings' Leaf-Chronicle, there is a new web site that will probably be of interest before long. The site is a map of Montgomery County and will eventually include historic cemetary locations. I admit that I've been playing with the map for the past couple of hours-----I kept zooming in until I was 20' from the roof of my house! Yes, it has aerial photos and you can zoom in/out or move them. (I wasn't home when the photos were taken over my house because there are no vehicals in my driveway----but I know about when it was done because I can actually see where the gas line was run up the road a few years ago.) I'm going back to "playing" with the map. (I think I've "visit" some friends!) I can't wait until they get this fully "up and running"! If you want to "visit" anyone in Montgomery County, the site is at http://gisweb.apsu.edu or check out this morning's Leaf Chronicle for more information at www.theleafchronicle.com Sandy Ellis
Unfortunately, this site will ot work on Netscape Sandra Ellis wrote: > According to this mornings' Leaf-Chronicle, there is a new web site that > will probably be of interest before long. The site is a map of Montgomery > County and will eventually include historic cemetary locations. I admit > that I've been playing with the map for the past couple of hours-----I kept > zooming in until I was 20' from the roof of my house! Yes, it has aerial > photos and you can zoom in/out or move them. (I wasn't home when the photos > were taken over my house because there are no vehicals in my driveway----but > I know about when it was done because I can actually see where the gas line > was run up the road a few years ago.) > > I'm going back to "playing" with the map. (I think I've "visit" some > friends!) I can't wait until they get this fully "up and running"! > > If you want to "visit" anyone in Montgomery County, the site is at > http://gisweb.apsu.edu > or check out this morning's Leaf Chronicle for more information at > www.theleafchronicle.com > > Sandy Ellis