Every Person is Interesting
When developing the power of observation, it's helpful to think of your eyes as great magnifying glasses, capable of noticing wonderful things in other people which a careless observer doesn't see. In this way, we learn to see things which were previously not visible...
Vintage map shows bird’s eye view of Childress, Texas in 1890
This vintage map shows a bird’s eye view Childress, Texas in the late 19th century.
Vintage map of Guilford, Connecticut from 1881
This map of Guilford, CT shows the town as it looked in 1881.
Old map reveals bird’s eye view of Ligonier, Pennsylvania in 1900
Historical map showing Ligonier, Pennsylvania at the beginning of the 20th century.
Historic bird’s eye view of Fort Worth, Texas in 1891
Historic bird’s eye view of Fort Worth, Texas from 1891
Beautifully restored map of Iowa City, Iowa from 1854
It has a high, beautiful and very healthy location upon the Iowa River, which is a bold deep stream of clear water, navigable with Steamboats during several months of each year, and commands the growing trade of a large scope of exceedingly fertile country, well timbered and watered.
Beautifully restored map of Jacksonville, Oregon from 1883
Bird’s eye view of Jacksonville, Oregon in 1883
Beautifully restored map of Hackensack, NJ from 1896
Historic bird’s eye view of Hackensack, New Jersey in 1896
Old map shows bird’s eye view of Cambridgeboro, PA in 1895
This old map shows Cambridgeboro, Pennsylvania in the late 19th century.
Beautifully restored map shows bird’s eye view of Monson, MA in 1879
This old map shows Monson, Massachusetts in the late 19th century.









