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Mar. 26th, 2019 12:13 pmIt's amazing how ready research is with the internet.
I'm reading about the location of the Rocky Hill school, just outside of Fredericksburg, but couldn't find it on Google Maps. I pulled up a historical USGS map from 1960, which shows the schools location. From there, I find an aerial survey from 1969 that shows the school on the ground, correlate that with another aerial survey from 2014, and BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE. I find the school in a cluster of buildings.
All in about five minutes.
From Redmond, Washington.
Imagine doing that in 1985.
I'm reading about the location of the Rocky Hill school, just outside of Fredericksburg, but couldn't find it on Google Maps. I pulled up a historical USGS map from 1960, which shows the schools location. From there, I find an aerial survey from 1969 that shows the school on the ground, correlate that with another aerial survey from 2014, and BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE. I find the school in a cluster of buildings.
All in about five minutes.
From Redmond, Washington.
Imagine doing that in 1985.