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 Favorite Abandoned Building Research Sites
« Thread Started on Jan 7, 2010, 12:02pm »

Finding abandoned places to explore can take effort and research, by using Google Maps or Bing Maps, or it can be a spur-of-the-moment decision to check out an abandoned building you passed while driving.

I find most of my abandoned sites by browsing around Google/Bing Maps, but I also check out the American Memory Collection at the Library of Congress and study old maps to find where the old roads and railroads used to go.

What are some of your favorite websites or sources of information?
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« Reply #1 on Feb 28, 2013, 10:01pm »

I don't really have any websites or anything like that to find houses. I usually just stumble across them when driving or walking around. But I was wondering, how do you use Google Maps to find abandoned houses?
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