A partly completed map now identifies the areas of greatest concern.
A map at the entrance identifies the major plant collections.
A contemporary map identifies a house at this site, marked as a tavern.
Consequently, some maps may still identify it as such.
The map identified every company in the region involved with some aspect of telecommunications network access.
A map from the time identifies one on the hillside above Hill Road as the superintendent's house.
There was a central building, which the map identified as "central structure."
A highly detailed map of the community on each listing page identifies the location.
Signs and a map in the museum's Great Hall will identify those objects not on view.
Historic maps from 1829-1841 and 1897-1913 identify the village as Newtown.