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Started by NE2, August 12, 2011, 04:25:51 PM

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capt.ron

Quote from: Eth on February 21, 2015, 03:21:39 PM
Quote from: usends on February 21, 2015, 02:55:15 PM
The Georgia link doesn't work anymore, and it looks like GDOT may have removed their historic maps from their website...?

They're still there, but the URL has changed. Current and historic maps can be found here: http://www.dot.ga.gov/informationcenter/maps/Pages/default.aspx
Clicking on the link generates "page not found". I think they moved the links again. [as of 8/18/2015]


NE2

pre-1945 Florida route log

I accept and respect your identity as long as it's not dumb shit like "identifying as a vaccinated attack helicopter".

usends

Pennsylvania's website has changed.  Links to the state maps and county maps are both found here: http://www.penndot.gov/ProjectAndPrograms/Planning/Maps/Pages/default.aspx#
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usends

Looks like Nebraska might have taken down their historic state highway maps.
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hobsini2

Did you find any of the older Wisconsin highway maps? I haven't.
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bulldog1979

Quote from: hobsini2 on July 04, 2016, 06:57:13 PM
Did you find any of the older Wisconsin highway maps? I haven't.

To do some Wikipedia research on US 8 and US 141, I visited WisDOT's library in Madison in April 2013. When I was in contact with them at the time in 2012—13, they had said they were planning to scan their old maps and get them online "within the next year". I think that project was pending some specific funding or something, and it hasn't come to fruition yet. I haven't found any other institutions who have scanned them and put them online yet either.

usends

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GeauxLSU

Quote from: NE2 on April 03, 2013, 04:05:09 PM
I don't know if there's anything useful here that's not on the other maps, but Oklahoma also has traffic count maps going back to 1937: http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/aadtcnt/Default.aspx?list=staticMaps

This link don't work. Can somebody that downloaded all these maps upload them to dropbox?
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bulldog1979


J N Winkler

Quote from: bulldog1979 on December 18, 2016, 11:56:48 PMThe Illinois link at http://gis.dot.illinois.gov/HistoricalMapViewer/ has gone dead.

This probably works:

http://apps.dot.illinois.gov/HistoricalMapViewer/statemapviewer.aspx

Illinois DOT seems to be moving content from all of its specialty servers (gis.dot.illinois.gov, eplan.dot.il.gov, etc.) to apps.dot.illinois.gov.  I have to update my plans downloader (gah).
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NE2

pre-1945 Florida route log

I accept and respect your identity as long as it's not dumb shit like "identifying as a vaccinated attack helicopter".

usends

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usends

The Minnesota link no longer works, and I'm not sure the historic state highway maps are still available through that portal.
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froggie

^ Existing link at the beginning of this thread is bad, but the maps are still available on that site.  Copy/paste the below link verbatim (SMF doesn't like the brackets used in the link)

http://reflections.mndigital.org/catalog/?f[keyword_ssim][]=Highway%20Maps

NE2

pre-1945 Florida route log

I accept and respect your identity as long as it's not dumb shit like "identifying as a vaccinated attack helicopter".

bugo

Does anybody download all of the PDF files from these sites and save them on their hard drives? I have several complete archives of several states in case those links ever quit working. Perhaps I should upload some of them to Dropbox.

Sctvhound


NE2

pre-1945 Florida route log

I accept and respect your identity as long as it's not dumb shit like "identifying as a vaccinated attack helicopter".

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NE2

pre-1945 Florida route log

I accept and respect your identity as long as it's not dumb shit like "identifying as a vaccinated attack helicopter".

D-Dey65

Quote from: NE2 on August 14, 2018, 12:50:36 AM
Quote from: Sctvhound on August 11, 2018, 12:35:15 PM
Some historical South Carolina maps:

http://www.scdot100.org/maps.aspx
Are any legible pre-1966 images available?
I'd ask the same thing about the post-1966 images. I'm looking at Jasper County, and I still can't get a clear view of it when I zoom in. For all I can see, I-95 always had mileage-based exit numbers, and the segment of US 17 that crosses over into Savannah today could've been part of US 80!


Mapmikey

Quote from: D-Dey65 on November 21, 2018, 08:30:47 AM
Quote from: NE2 on August 14, 2018, 12:50:36 AM
Quote from: Sctvhound on August 11, 2018, 12:35:15 PM
Some historical South Carolina maps:

http://www.scdot100.org/maps.aspx
Are any legible pre-1966 images available?
I'd ask the same thing about the post-1966 images. I'm looking at Jasper County, and I still can't get a clear view of it when I zoom in. For all I can see, I-95 always had mileage-based exit numbers, and the segment of US 17 that crosses over into Savannah today could've been part of US 80!



The pdfs they have for the post-1966 maps are fairly clear even when zoomed in...

For I-95 in Jasper County you can see multiple scans at the bottom of this page - http://www.vahighways.com/scannex/route-log/i095.htm - the 1976 scan comes from that SCDOT site.

1976 was the first SC Official to show exit numbers on any of their interstates...

D-Dey65

Quote from: Mapmikey on November 21, 2018, 08:43:12 AM
The pdfs they have for the post-1966 maps are fairly clear even when zoomed in...
It has now been 6 minutes since I posted that message, and they're still blurry. On your site, they're quite clear, though.

usends

Quote from: D-Dey65 on November 21, 2018, 09:16:36 AM
It has now been 6 minutes since I posted that message, and they're still blurry. On your site, they're quite clear, though.
Just curious, are you trying to view the pdfs in your browser?  Or are you downloading them first and viewing them in Acrobat?
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