OpenHistoricalMap

OpenHistoricalMap

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Website: openhistoricalmap.org

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OpenHistoricalMap is a platform designed to collect and display historical geographic data. It allows users to explore and contribute to a map of the past, providing insights into how places have changed over time. This platform supports the creation and management of historical notes, which can be linked to specific locations on the map. Users can create, view, and comment on these notes, facilitating collaboration and discussion about historical sites and events.

One of the key features of OpenHistoricalMap is its ability to integrate with other mapping tools, such as OpenStreetMap, allowing users to leverage existing geographic data and enhance it with historical context. This integration enables users to visualize how areas have evolved, making it a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the past.

By providing a structured way to document historical changes, OpenHistoricalMap offers a unique perspective on the evolution of landscapes and communities. It supports the inclusion of linked photos, allowing users to visually document historical sites and changes, which can be particularly useful for preserving cultural heritage and understanding urban development. Overall, OpenHistoricalMap serves as a collaborative tool for mapping historical data, offering a comprehensive view of how places have transformed over time.

OpenHistoricalMap is a project designed to store and display map data throughout the history of the world. This is a work in progress, we'll be playing around with many new features as we time-enable the site. We encourage you to start playing around and editing data, too.

Website: openhistoricalmap.org

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