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Monument visible from aerial imagery on the Petersburg National Battlefield.
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adding some of the larger buildings along Pattonwood not already included
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Based on a visit Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Obelisk sits south, slight west, and downhill of the New York monuments (Col. Patrick O'Rorke, NY 140th, the New York State monument). West of Sykes but of a similar elevation, considerably up the slope from Warren
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Trying to get Buckland Creek in here, but need to learn how to connect segments, and how to handle bridges and tunnels and such in iD.
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Trying to get Buckland Creek in here, but need to learn how to connect segments, and how to handle bridges and tunnels and such in iD.
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Trying to get Buckland Creek in here, but need to learn how to connect segments, and how to handle bridges and tunnels and such in iD.
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Trying to get Buckland Creek in here, but need to learn how to connect segments, and how to handle bridges and tunnels and such in iD.
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Trying to get Buckland Creek in here, but need to learn how to connect segments, and how to handle bridges and tunnels and such in iD.
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Droe by this a few weeks ago. Don't know the name yet.
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a small wooded area amidst suburban strip mall development, adjacent to a rails-to-trails right-of-way, near a golf course
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Small pond between Chelmsford Rd and Elmwood Ave west of Chelmsford Lane. ESRI World Imagery and NY Orthos agree on location, USGS Topo Maps are slightly shifted but overlap.
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extending Hoyt Place to Brighton Cemetery
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giving name for Brighton Cemetery, trying to mark as waterway: stream small stream in Brighton along Elmwood
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small stream in Brighton near Elmwood Ave
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small stream in Brighton near Elmwood Ave
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quick armchair mapping of a monument in Mt. Hope Cemetery, needs on-the-ground elaboration.
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outline of Price Rite on University, based on aerial imagery
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name correction
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cemetery visible on bluff from westbound I-490, boundaries roughed in from USGS topo map. Bing imagery has too much leaf cover for boundaries. ESRI has less tree cover.
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Using aerial imagery, apparently the location of the St. Machar bar.
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