Maps–Online
Source: AP/Rocky Mountain News
“One Route to Riches: Maps in Public Arena”
From the article, “You can see, even download a 1902 map of Pittsburgh for free from the Library of Congress. But some Internet entrepreneurs are banking on the prospect that you’d pay for its delivery to your home or office as a poster. And that’s just fine, say many curators, who figure those commercial Internet sites, while making money, also help expose historical images to thousands of people who otherwise might never be aware of them.”
See Also: Online Maps from The Library of Congress
See Also: Library of Congress Geography and Maps: An Illustrated Guide
