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Okay, THAT is awesome.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Agreed. Thanks for the link!

WOW! Thank you for this fabulous artistic rendering of Cincy--even back then it was a gem along the beautiful Ohio River.

^ They didn't make birds-eye photos back in the day. The Wright bros. didn't even do their first test flight until 1903. This is the era's equivalent of Google Maps satellite view. The perspective has to be distorted some in order to capture the most information (especially making the most streets viewable). Why not use the distortion as an opportunity to stylize a bit and make it look nice?

 

I don't believe there was much expectation for absolute precision on things like this in those days. Not even on official reference maps and whatnot.

 

Can't really say I know what you mean by "real map", anyhow. I don't think this was meant to be used for navigation (I don't even see street names).

That is phenomenal.  The guy also has 19th century maps for Columbus and Cleveland up, too (posted threads for them).  Very very cool.

Looks like a little German village!  So dense!

 

I contacted them the other day to see if they'd optimize it for purchase as a poster. I'm hoping they'll get back to me...

 

I shared this on the OTR facebook page a week or so ago. Some of you might be interested in keeping up with OTR there: http://facebook.com/overtherhine

It's definitely for sale, OTR.  There should be a link at the page for the picture.  Just click on it and there are purchase options. 

It's definitely for sale, OTR.  There should be a link at the page for the picture.  Just click on it and there are purchase options.

 

oh, great! I see that. the "purchase this map" link used to link to another city's map. thanks for the heads up.

If you order, use the coupon code: DECKTHEWALLS for 35% off. Sign-up for the 30 day trial of Zazzle Black and get free shipping.

 

I got the large print for $14.23  8-)

"It's just fate, as usual, keeping its bargain and screwing us in the fine print..." - John Crichton

It's definitely for sale, OTR.  There should be a link at the page for the picture.  Just click on it and there are purchase options.

 

oh, great! I see that. the "purchase this map" link used to link to another city's map. thanks for the heads up.

 

Yeah, it used to go to Norfolk.  I emailed the guy yesterday about it and he fixed it.

Ordering a print of this. Amazing!

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