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Add Irondequoit Cemetery based on personal experience and USGS Topographical map layer.
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Added concrete surface.
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Additional footpaths from aerial imagery. Assign a consistent footpath type. Additional parking aisles. Add school building and playground from aerial imagery.
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Add a pond using aerial imagery
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Correct spelling of "Interlaken"
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Add western tributary of Taughannock Creek using Esri World Imagery
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Refine Taughannock Creek course to the west, add tributary creek to the east, refine some features crossing it.
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Add several farm ponds from Esri Aerial Imagery
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Add MacIntyre Settlement Cemetery bounds from Esri World Imagery.
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Add Countyline Cemetery bounds from USGS Topo Map and Esri World Imagery backgrounds.
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Add Mecklenberg Cemetery bounds from USGS Topo Map and Esri World Imagery backgrounds.
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Add Ovid Center Cemetery bounds from USGS Topo Map and Esri World Imagery.
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Add bounds of Covert Baptist Cemetery. Name taken from existing POI. Bounds taken from USGS Topographic Maps background.
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Add Lakeview Cemetery grounds and service roads from aerial imaging.
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Add building holding Dunkin' Donuts near city hall and the nascent John Lewis mural.
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add a few commercial buildings on the northeast side of Monroe Avenue in preparation for identifying the location of the Ed Crone Jr. memorial plaque. Completed an apparently truncated description of the history of the canal path through this neighborhood
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Add buildings around Culver and University. Add walkways and parking lot along Main west of Culver. Add fast food along Culver north of rail tracks. Using Bing aerial imagery.
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Had been Getinge but Greenlight has recently moved in. Based on news reports and personal discussion with other mappers.
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Add number and street for building housing one of the early voting locations for the 2020 Fall elections
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Large building at the end of two spurs from the Crawfordsville rail branch. Probably the R.R. Donelly printing facility or its successor but do not have a way to confirm that. Using aerial imagery only for this at the moment.
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