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America - Then & Now

The  Library of Congress Street View Explorer  allows you to view vintage photographs side-by-side with their corresponding modern Google Street View panoramas, letting you explore how America has changed (or not) over time. Matt Miller created the Explorer by carrying out a textual analysis of the approximately 95,000 comments on the  LOC Flickr account , which includes over 40,000 historical photographs from the LOC's extensive archives. Matt’s analysis of the comments made about individual photos in the collection allowed him to discover the real-world locations of some of the LOC historical photos. To perform this analysis, Matt focused on identifying comments that mentioned locations, or those containing explicit GPS coordinates or map URLs. These comments provided valuable geographic clues, whether through addresses, coordinates, or cross-streets. Once he had identified the location depicted in a photo, Matt was then able to use Google Maps to find the contemporary...

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