Smithsonian
has an interactive map in which a satellite image of New York is
overlaid with a map drawn by cartographer Joseph Colton in 1836. Moving
the earlier map around, you can see that the streets are mostly in the
same place, but the shorelines have expanded, the islands are bigger,
and there is no Central Park -in fact, a lot of the city was countryside
and hills back then. Read more about it at the interactive site:
Here.
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