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Printed Birds-Eye View of Houghton, Michigan in 1881. Birds-Eye Views are the imagined view of the town from the height of a hot-air balloon designed to show the town's attractive qualities. No scale given.

Printed. Original but in black and white. There are lithographs of the residences of the prominent citizens of Adrian in 1866 along the bottom. This map depicts the town of Adrian as the artist imagined it from the point of view of a hot air balloon in 1866.

Printed Bird's-Eye-View of Au Sable and Oscoda, Michigan in 1880. The Au Sable Historical Society re-printed this map in 1980. Birds-Eye Views are the imagined view of the town from the height of a hot-air balloon designed to show the town's attractive qualities. The water front is emphasized. No scale given.

Bird's-eye view map of Greenville, Michigan from 1880. No scale given.

Bird's-eye view map of Saline, Michigan from 1872.

Printed artist conception of Detroit as viewed from the water front in 1887. No scale given.

Printed. Artist conception of Lansing, Michigan in 1866 as it would have been seen from a hot air balloon. Encapsulated. Shows buildings and streets in color. No scale given

Printed lithograph of Jonesville in Hillsdale County, Michigan. A birds-eye-view is the imagined view os the village from the point of view of a hot air balloon. Map shows the location of buildings and streets of the village in 1872. No scale given.

Printed Bird's-Eye-View of Petoskey, Michigan in 1880. Re-print done for the Historical Society of Petoskey Meeting in 1952 as the back of a menu. Birds-Eye Views are the imagined view of the town from the height of a hot-air balloon designed to show the town's attractive qualities. No scale given.

Printed black and white Birds-Eye-View of Owosso, Michigan as imagined in 1894. Birds-eye views show the town from the imagined perspective of a hot-air balloon. Buildings, riverfront and smoke billowing are depicted. No scale given.

Printed Bird's-Eye-View of Flint, Michigan in 1880. The Sloan Museum of Transportation re-printed this map in 1972. Birds-Eye Views are the imagined view of the town from the height of a hot-air balloon designed to show the town's attractive qualities. No scale given.

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