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Explore bird’s eye maps of cities and popular attractions. Travel virtual around the earth. A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above like a 3D model of a city.
The Panoramic Maps Collection, one of our most popular collections, features more than a thousand beautifully illustrated “bird’s-eye-view” maps of towns and cities across the United States, Canada, and even some internationally.
Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving directions, view live traffic conditions, plan trips, view satellite, aerial and street side imagery.
Click on the colored circles to zoom in on clusters of points. Click on an individual blue point to make a popup appear. The popup will display the title, thumbnail, date, and creator of the individual bird’s-eye view. Click on the thumbnail to view the Clements Image Bank page for that view.
The panoramic map was a popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Known also as bird's-eye views, perspective maps, and aero views, panoramic maps are nonphotographic representations of cities portrayed as if viewed from above at an oblique angle.
Explore bird’s eye maps of cities and popular attractions. Travel virtual around the earth. A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above like a 3D model of a city.
Vintage City Maps has the most extensive collection of restored bird's eye view and panoramic maps available. Our catalog includes over 6,000 restored maps from all 50 states in the U.S. and from over 100 countries around the world, and we're constantly adding to our library.
In the Layers menu, select Satellite to see a detailed, bird’s-eye view of the current map or location. Or, select 3D to see a three-dimensional view of the buildings and terrain. The mobile app currently does not support 3D with satellite view.
If you are one of Google Map's billion-plus users and you're a fan of bird's-eye view maps, you're in luck: Google Maps displays in bird's-eye view mode by default, but stick around – you have more viewing options to toy with.
Bird’s-eye maps are a stylistic cartographic technique that is typically not drawn to scale. The term “bird’s-eye view” refers to how the map appears when viewed from the perspective of a bird flying above the area. Seattle is shown in this bird’s-eye map looking towards the southeast of the city.