
The Victorian Flatbush Map has been updated on MaryKayG.com with new Google Maps integration. The map is still the same, but now when you click on each number within the shaded area it takes you to an aerial view map of each sub-neighborhood. Each name and specific boundary was created by the individual developers who were responsible for building each neighborhood in the early 1900's.
Victorian Flatbush Map [Mary Kay Gallagher]
When Flatbush was Greenwich (or Bedford... or Scarsdale): The "Mecca" of Victorian suburbia [Victorian Flatbush: An Architectural History]
Tuesday, October 30
Updated features within the Victorian Flatbush Map on MaryKayG.com
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10/30/2007
Labels: Brooklyn, Map, Victorian Flatbush
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Oh, cool!
I "discovered" Victorian Flatbush through the OASIS mapping service. That clearly showed the lower-density zoning, and, when I zoomed in, the fully-detached houses. The map of Victorian Flatbush on marykayg was my orientation to the area.
I love the Web.
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