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The High Flyer Newsletter #95

Big Changes To The High Flyer!
What To Expect. 👇
Happy New Year! 🥳 As we step into 2024, The High Flyer newsletter is evolving with a renewed focus on understanding the unique challenges, desires, and aspirations of you, our valued subscriber.
Our mission is rooted in a genuine desire to empathize with your needs, wants, and hurdles. We wish to clarify that our newsletter's primary aim is not to sell you a product. Rather, we are wholeheartedly committed to identifying and addressing your real-world problems. By understanding the challenges you face, we strive to develop innovative and personalized solutions specifically designed to meet your needs.
Our approach is founded on these essential principles:
Cultivating robust relationships
Encouraging impactful conversations
Actively soliciting your feedback
In essence, we are dedicated to collaborating closely with you to co-create solutions that are tailored to your specific requirements. We greatly value your insights, appreciate your suggestions, and are focused on devising solutions that align seamlessly with your goals.
How can we improve? To start this journey of collaborative improvement, we invite you to click the link below and fill out our feedback form. Your input is invaluable in shaping everything from our newsletter, historicaerials.com and more.
New Coverage Added
We are constantly adding new historical imagery and map tiles to view and download on our website. Here are some of the newest additions below!
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Fayette County Tennessee in the year 1960. View of Somerville Tennessee in 1960.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Franklin County North Carolina in the year 1962. View of Louisburg College located in Louisburg North Carolina in 1962.
Just included Cumberland County Tennessee from the years 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1961. Take a peek at Crossville Tennessee in 1960!
Added Durham County North Carolina comprising years 1959 and 1960. View of Duke University located in Durham North Carolina in the year 1960.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Hamilton County Tennessee in the year 1958. View of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga fka University of Chattanooga located in Chattanooga Tennessee in 1958.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Stokes County North Carolina in the year 1961. View of Danbury North Carolina in 1961.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Washtenaw County Michigan in the year 1987. View of University of Michigan located in Ann Arbor Michigan in 1987.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Meigs County Tennessee in the 1950's (years 1958 and 1959). View of Decatur Tennessee in the year 1958.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Lee County North Carolina in the early 1960's (years 1960 and 1961). View of Sanford North Carolina in the year 1960.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Bradley County Tennessee in the year 1958. View of Lee University fka Lee College located in Cleveland Tennessee in 1958.
Added aerial photo coverage for all of Johnston County North Carolina in the year 1959. View of Smithfield North Carolina in 1959.
Just included Loudon County Tennessee from the years 1959, 1960, and 1961. Take a peek at Loudon Tennessee in 1961!
Added Lenoir County North Carolina comprising years 1959 and 1960. View of Kinston North Carolina in the year 1959.
Feature Showcase
The 'Spot Compare' Tool - A Magnifying Glass into History

Our innovative 'Spot Compare' tool acts like a historical magnifying glass. Choose two different years and glide over the map. As you hover, a window into the past appears, revealing how specific locations looked at the selected dates. It's like peering through a lens that connects the present with the past, offering a unique, dynamic way to explore historical transformations.
Last Week’s Mystery Spot Answer
Last week’s mystery spot guess hint was “Situated near the town of Marfa, this non-functional designer store, with genuine luxury goods behind glass, stands as a surreal and unexpected artistic statement in the vast West Texas landscape.”
Did you guess it?

If not, the answer is *Prada Marfa. Prada Marfa is a permanent sculptural art installation by artists Elmgreen & Dragset, located along U.S. Route 90 in Jeff Davis County, Texas. Learn more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prada_Marfa
"Through the Lens"
Documentary Update
Excitement builds as "Through the Lens" progresses steadily this week. Our team is diving into vibrant shoots and insightful interviews, each step bringing us closer to our goal.
Catch a glimpse of our newly released teaser trailer – a preview of our documentary's heart and soul.

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