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Wishes there were time lapsed aerial views of Columbia

Ann Curtis writes:
I'm really enjoying the aerial views of Columbia! Wouldn't it have been great to have had these over the decades to watch the changes to the landscape? Sort of like the photos from space showing the loss of the polar ice cap and rainforests.

I wish I could see an overhead shot of the top of Jamestown Hill, with the changes UCB has made to our house and surroundings. I keep straining to see beyond the edges of the photos, but they never quite reach that far.

I appreciated the Coburg photos, too. I alerted the cousins, especially Reade Heskamp, who at age 88, said he preferred the Coburg of his memories. There was a good view of the homeplace, though.

Thanks for publishing these great pictures! ~ Ann
About: Aerial concepts photo map of Downtown Columbia, KY by Jason Mardis




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