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Printed Bird's-Eye-View of Whitehall, Michigan in 1880. 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 the city of Marquette, Michigan in 1897. The map has been divided into two pieces. The author of a Birds-Eye-View map imagines what the town would look like from the height of a hot-air balloon. No scale given.

Bird's-eye view map of Greenville, Michigan from 1880. 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

Taken from High School, showing Baptist Church in distance, Grand Rapids (Mich.); n.d.

Printed black and white birds-eye-view of the city of Marquette, Michigan in 1897. The map has been divided into two pieces. The author of a Birds-Eye-View map imagines what the town would look like from the height of a hot-air balloon. 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.

Published black and white birds-eye view of Monroe, Michigan about the year 1908. This map is the imagined view of Monroe from the height of a hot air balloon. No scale given.

Printed Bird's-Eye-View of Birmingham, 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.

Bird's Eye View of Grand Rapids (Mich.); n.d.

Printed Birds-Eye View of Benton Harbor, Michigan in 1889. Birds-Eye-Views are the artist conception of what a town or village would look like from the perspective of a hot air balloon. It shows buildings, streets and rivers and presents a picture of people and conveyances in motion. No scale given.

Printed birds-eye-view of the village of Whitehall in Muskegon County, Michigan about 1892. This lithograph is printed on the back page of Whitehall Improvement Company Stationary. Birds-eye views are the imagined view of a town from the height of a hot air balloon. No scale given.

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 Birds-Eye View of Muskegon, Michigan in 1889. Birds-Eye-Views are the artist conception of what a town or village would look like from the perspective of a hot air balloon. It shows buildings, ships, docks and presents a picture of people and conveyances in motion. No scale given.

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

Printed birds-eye-view of Coldwater, Michigan in 1883. Birds-eye-views are artists conception of what a town looked like from the vantage point of a hot air balloon. 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.

Grand Rapids (Mich.) city from the west; n.d.

Printed artist rendition of the city of Ann Arbor for the year 1978. 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 Montague, Michigan in 1880. 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 the city of Marquette, Michigan in 1897. The map has been divided into two pieces. The author of a Birds-Eye-View map imagines what the town would look like from the height of a hot-air balloon. 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.

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