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Using Google “Street View” in Family History

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John Pace demonstrates how you can explore communities, neighborhoods, buildings, and landmarks at street level using the Street View feature of Google Maps and Google Earth websites. Street View gives you a 360-degree panoramic tour of streets, roads, and the interior of many buildings where your ancestors may have walked and lived. In 87+ countries across the globe there are billions of street-level images in cities and villages, and along country roads, highways, and landmarks.

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