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
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wrote:
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.
*Hans*
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