This site pulls the historical maps that are applicable to the area or region you’ve focused on and works with Google Maps to overlay them as accurately as possible. See instructions.
Historic_Overlay
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Tiff files of historic maps of the Porcupine/Timmins mining district. Dataset includes georeferenced files ready for image overlay. Includes: Claim boundaries, township boundaries, geological features, waterways, transportation infrastructure. Can be explored on ArcGIS Online: http://www.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=053c6c8abc224bea8be64a4b8a44a8e0
1858 and 1879 historic Louisville and Jefferson County Kentucky maps, georeferenced and overlaid along with cemetery and historic layers from LOJIC
Historic overlay districts in Fairfax County. Historic overlay districts (HODs) are bounded areas created by the Board of Supervisors. Inside an HOD certain regulations on development apply which serve to protect historic resources inside that area. HODs are administered by the History Commission and the Planning Division of the Department of Planning and Zoning.
Raleigh Zoning Overlay DistrictsUpdate Frequency: As NeededTime Period: Current
Feature layer consisting of two sub-layers: Historic Districts of Clark County: areas listed on the national or Washington State registers of historic placesHeritage District Overlay: areas defined as Heritage Districts by the Vancouver Municipal Code Ch. 20.510 Heritage Overlay District | Vancouver Municipal CodeLayers derived from Clark County GIS layer of the same name. Metadata available here: Clark County (wa.gov).
The Modern Antique Map (WGS84) (World Edition) web map provides a world basemap symbolized with a unique antique styled map, with a modern flair -- including the benefit of multi-scale mapping. The comprehensive map data includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries. This basemap, included in the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, uses the Modern Antique (WGS84) vector tile layer and World Hillshade (WGS84) raster tile layer.The vector tile layer in this web map is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps WGS84 are updated quarterly.Check out other WGS84 basemaps in the World Basemaps (WGS84) group. Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the layers referenced in this map.Precise Tile Registration The map uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
USGS developed The National Map (TNM) Gazetteer as the Federal and national standard (ANSI INCITS 446-2008) for geographic nomenclature based on the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). The National Map Gazetteer contains information about physical and cultural geographic features, geographic areas, and locational entities that are generally recognizable and locatable by name (have achieved some landmark status) and are of interest to any level of government or to the public for any purpose that would lead to the representation of the feature in printed or electronic maps and/or geographic information systems. The dataset includes features of all types in the United States, its associated areas, and Antarctica, current and historical, but not including roads and highways. The dataset holds the federally recognized name of each feature and defines the feature location by state, county, USGS topographic map, and geographic coordinates. Other attributes include names or spellings other than the official name, feature classification, and historical and descriptive information. The dataset assigns a unique, permanent feature identifier, the Feature ID, as a standard Federal key for accessing, integrating, or reconciling feature data from multiple data sets. This dataset is a flat model, establishing no relationships between features, such as hierarchical, spatial, jurisdictional, organizational, administrative, or in any other manner. As an integral part of The National Map, the Gazetteer collects data from a broad program of partnerships with federal, state, and local government agencies and other authorized contributors. The Gazetteer provides data to all levels of government and to the public, as well as to numerous applications through a web query site, web map, feature and XML services, file download services, and customized files upon request. The National Map viewer allows free downloads of public domain geographic names data by state in a pipe-delimited text format. For additional information on the GNIS, go to http://nationalmap.gov/gnis.html.
The City's Zoning Ordinance and Map are tools for land-use planning. Each zone and overlay classification guides the physical development of the City through a set of requirements set forth in the City of Worcester's Zoning Ordinance as amended. As part of the planning data layers, the zoning overlay districts map layer is an integral part of the City of Worcester Geographic Information System. Planning data layers are accessed by personnel in most City departments for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. More advanced user applications may focus on planning analysis, spatial analysis, presentation output, and review of proposed development. This feature class combines the previously separate Mixed Use Districts and Overlay Districts, with the addition of Local Historic Districts.This map data layer represents the zoning overlay districts for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts as defined by the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, as amended.OVERLAY DISTRICTS: MU: Mixed Use Development FP: Floodplain AE: Airport Environs WR: Water Resources Protection AOD: Arts Overlay District AROD: Adaptive Re-use Overlay District SPOD: Shrewsbury Street Parking Overlay District BCPOD :Blackstone Canal Parking Overlay District CPOD: Chandler Street Parking Overlay District GPOD: Grafton Street Parking Overlay District QPOD: Quinsigamond Village Parking Overlay District DSOD: Downtown/Blackstone Canal Sign Overlay District BSOD: Blackstone River Parkway Sign Overlay District USOD: Union Station View Corridor Sign Overlay District Informing Worcester is the City of Worcester's open data portal where interested parties can obtain public information at no cost
An ArcGIS OnLine map of National Historic Districts and National Historic Sites. Districts that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (National Historic designation) and the Virginia Landmarks Register (State designation). Districts may logically carry either both designations or the State designation alone. Both of these programs are administered by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources in conjunction with the City of Richmond Bureau of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation. Properties that fall within these districts may be entitled to various development incentives. Note that some districts overlap.
Historic Zoning Overlay Districts are created for the purpose of imposing special requirements in addition to the requirements pertaining to the underlying zoning in designated areas of the County, in order to protect and perpetuate those areas or structures which have been designated as being of significant historic, architectural or cultural interest.
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Vicmap Planning History is the map data representing the land use zone and overlay controls for all Victorian planning schemes. Planning schemes cover the 79 local government areas and three other areas in Victoria. Planning schemes are regularly amended, and Vicmap Planning is continually updated to reflect the official planning scheme at any time.
Datasets in the series are listed below. See them for more detailed metadata. - Planning scheme zones - Vicmap Planning (VMPLAN_PLAN_ZONE_HISTORY); - Planning scheme overlay - Vicmap Planning (VMPLAN_PLAN_OVERLAY_HISTORY); - Planning scheme codelist - Vicmap Planning (VMPLAN_PLAN_CODELIST) Current data model is Version 3.0.1 (Draft) 15 July 2017.
A polygon feature depicting the Old Town North Arts and Cultural District in the City of Alexandria. The district was approved at a City Council hearing on April 14, 2018 and is part of Ordinance Section 6-900. The layer was created in ArcGIS Pro from a georeferenced overlay featured in the Old Town North Arts and Cultural District Overlay Map and Text Amendment document created by the Office of Voter Registration & Elections, City of Alexandria The total floor are for the Arts and Cultural Anchor space utilizing the Arts and Cultural Anchor space utilizing the Arts and Cultural Anchor Incentive within the Old Town North Arts and Cultural District Overlay will not exceed 100,000 square feet of the floor area as defined by the zoning Ordinance. The public benefit of the added density will be embodied in the ability of the proposed Arts and Cultural Anchor to further the goals of the Arts and Cultural District. More info can be found in the 18-7594 Presentation: Old Town North Arts and Cultural District Overlay Map and Text Amendment and the 18-7594 Staff Report: Rezoning #2018-0001 Old Town North Arts and Cultural District Map. Last updated January 2024.
Utah Core Research Center, Cyprus Coal Map Collection; Box # 1, Table 4
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This tile layer presents a new vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. This version of the map is rendered using a creative cartographic style emulating the style of blueprint technical drawing. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project. Precise Tile Registration: The tile layer uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This web map presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. This version of the map is rendered in a style similar to the Esri Navigation Dark Mode map. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project. Precise Tile Registration: The web map uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This tile layer presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. This version of the map is rendered in a dark style similar to the Esri Streets at Night map. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project. Precise Tile Registration: The tile layer uses the improved tiling scheme 'WGS84 Geographic, Version 2' to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This web map presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. This version of the map is rendered using OSM cartography. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project. Precise Tile Registration: The web map uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This tile layer presents a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data hosted by Esri. It provides a reference layer featuring map labels, boundary lines, and roads. This layer is designed to be overlaid on imagery. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Precise Tile Registration: The tile layer uses the improved tiling scheme “WGS84 Geographic, Version 2” to ensure proper tile positioning at higher resolutions (neighborhood level and beyond). The new tiling scheme is much more precise than tiling schemes of the legacy basemaps Esri released years ago. We recommend that you start using this new basemap for any new web maps in WGS84 that you plan to author. Due to the number of differences between the old and new tiling schemes, some web clients will not be able to overlay tile layers in the old and new tiling schemes in one web map.
This site pulls the historical maps that are applicable to the area or region you’ve focused on and works with Google Maps to overlay them as accurately as possible. See instructions.