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  2. File:Fairbanks, Alaska aerial, downtown urban renewal zone ...

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    English: A portion of downtown Fairbanks, Alaska in 1960 or 1961. The first urban renewal zone in Alaska had been planned, stretching from Third to Seventh avenues in the block between Barnette and Cushman streets, and in limited places stretching slightly beyond those streets.

  3. File:Aerial view of Government Center construction, 1960s.jpg

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  4. File:1960s Aerial shot before Library was built.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 1960s aerial spy photos reveal hidden archaeological sites

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    They dug up and archived a trove of U-2 spy photos from the '50s and '60s, eventually finding ancient canals and "desert kite" stone structures built in northern Iraq by the Assyrians up to 8,000 ...

  6. Talbert Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Every year, the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) presents the Talbert Abrams Award to a person who makes an outstanding contribution to aerial photography and mapping. Mount Abrams in the Antarctic is named after him, [ 5 ] as is the Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University .

  7. File:Aerial view of downtown Boston (1), circa 1960.jpg

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  8. Aerial reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the early 1960s, United States aerial and satellite reconnaissance was coordinated by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). Risks such as loss or capture of reconnaissance aircraft crewmembers also contributed to U.S. development of the Ryan Model 147 RPV (Remotely Piloted Vehicle) unmanned drone aircraft which were partly ...

  9. Aerial photography - Wikipedia

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    Using aerial photography, archaeologists were able to identify archaeological features, including 112 water features (reservoirs, artificially constructed pools and natural ponds) within the walled site of Angkor Borei. [29] In the United States, aerial photographs are used in many Phase I Environmental Site Assessments for property analysis.