[Talk-us] Ghost Towns

tshrub my-email-confirmation at online.de
Fri Nov 14 20:44:52 UTC 2014


Am 14.11.2014 19:15, schrieb Jack Burke:
> What about submerged ones? Do we bother with those?
if we stumble over them, why not

and it sounds for my as if those
towns are still structures of reality





>
> There are several towns, cemeteries, etc. that ended up under water
> when Lake Lanier (north of Atlanta) was created. Most of their
> locations are available with a little investigation (I almost said
> "digging").
there are different types of maps,
maps, showing historical matters too.
You can finde it with <http://overpass-turbo.eu/>


the key "historic" implies for me a kind of valence, so such an object 
might became honoured by society as something valuable.
may be



best,
t.


>
> -jack
>
> On November 14, 2014 12:00:27 PM EST, tshrub
> <my-email-confirmation at online.de>
> wrote:
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> Am 10.11.2014 06:07, schrieb Hans De Kryger:
>
> Anyone know if we map ghost towns in osm? Couldn't find anything,
> not even a tag.
>
> *Regards,** *
>
> and the key "historic"?
> <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:historic> it might not become
> rendered, but the categorie matches?
>
>
> best, t.
>
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> *Hans*
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