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    • J Offline
      jaxcoffee
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      Does anyone know where one could find a free resource for the above mentioned map format?

      San Jose Public Library has them, but you need to have a library card account to access the database, and you can't get a card online. You have to show up in person. So I thought I would ask if anyone else has a local library that has these maps available online in digital format?

      Appreciate the help folks.

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
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        I know Cal Berkeley has a great Map resource library, but it might also only be accessible in person.

        Why not drive up to San Jose? Its not all that far. It would be a fun trip.

        Chris

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          jaxcoffee
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          Has anyone else used this type of resource to model from? It would be interesting to see if any history has been modeled from this type of information, don't you think?

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          • genma saotomeG Offline
            genma saotome
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            @jaxcoffee said:

            Has anyone else used this type of resource to model from? It would be interesting to see if any history has been modeled from this type of information, don't you think?

            Modeling from Sanborn maps is pretty much what I do. I have a San Jose library card which gives me access to the California maps and at various times I've had access to NC, UT, MT, and NY maps as well.

            I've found that it helps a whole lot if the building is still extant and can be seen in birdeye's view in MS Bing. Sometimes Google street view is clear enough to also be useful but a lot of times the Bing images is good enough.

            Do you have any question's in particular?


            an example of how I mark up a Sanborn map prior to making a SU model.

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              jaxcoffee
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              @genma saotome said:

              @jaxcoffee said:

              Has anyone else used this type of resource to model from? It would be interesting to see if any history has been modeled from this type of information, don't you think?

              Modeling from Sanborn maps is pretty much what I do. I have a San Jose library card which gives me access to the California maps and at various times I've had access to NC, UT, MT, and NY maps as well.

              I've found that it helps a whole lot if the building is still extant and can be seen in birdeye's view in MS Bing. Sometimes Google street view is clear enough to also be useful but a lot of times the Bing images is good enough.

              Do you have any question's in particular?

              Thanks so much for your input Dave. I have sent a PM to you with a question.

              Thanks again.

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