http://www.nypl.org/blog/2014/03/28/open-access-maps
There's 100 maps of NJ, and while they're probably not very useful for Pine Barrens-type research, they're nonetheless fun to look at.
Edit: Aaaaaand I just noticed that this was announced in 2014. So maybe not so much breaking news.
There's 100 maps of NJ, and while they're probably not very useful for Pine Barrens-type research, they're nonetheless fun to look at.
Edit: Aaaaaand I just noticed that this was announced in 2014. So maybe not so much breaking news.