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Google maps view of van departing 1554 Walnut Avenue, Antioch, CA, the home of sex offender Phillip Garrido.
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Google maps view of van departing 1554 Walnut Avenue, Antioch, CA, the home of sex offender Phillip Garrido.
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Google maps view of van that has just departed 1554 Walnut Avenue, Antioch, CA, the home of sex offender Phillip Garrido.
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Google maps view of van that has just departed 1554 Walnut Avenue, Antioch, CA, the home of sex offender Phillip Garrido.
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I've been living in Troy for about nine months, since starting a graduate program in Electronic Arts at the local Polytechnic Institute.
I present you just a small section of Jersey City, NJ. I was born in Corona, NY in Queens but Jersey City is where I spent all of my pre-teen years.
Here's a link to the Google Map.
Google maps view of van departing 1554 Walnut Avenue, Antioch, CA, the home of sex offender Phillip Garrido.
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Tatton Park is a historic estate in Cheshire, England, north of the town of Knutsford. It contains a mansion, Tatton Hall; a medieval manor house, Tatton Old Hall; Tatton Park Gardens, a farm and a deer park of 2,000 acres. It is a popular visitor attraction and hosts over a hundred events annually. The estate is owned by the National Trust and is managed under lease by Cheshire East Council. Since 1999, it has hosted North West England's annual Royal Horticultural Society flower show.
Google Maps finally has added "street view" of Austin! Yay! (about fucking time too, dammit)
I wish they had done this last year.. Maybe they might have caught me drinking beer outside my front door before StoneRidge got torn down. :)
I shot a 360° Quicktime VR panorama in the middle of the street, the other other side of the Cinco Street entrance, back on March 13, 2007 at 4am:
You want to freak out your spouse and loved ones? Find your house on Google Maps, then zoom all the way out to a planet view. Ask them to come into the room, then zoom all the way down to where you can see your car in your driveway.
My childhood... hood. Many of the old houses (including the one I grew up in) are gone and replaced with two story monstrosities.