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Roberto Rocha

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How I made the Montreal street history map

August 6, 2015August 7, 2015 Roberto 4 Comments

Click here to see the map at Huffington Post Québec First of all, a clarification. I did not really make that map. I adapted the code from Noah Veltman’s San Francisco history map, and made one for Montreal. Compare both maps, and you’ll see they are very similar in many ways. That said, the data sources […]

Posted in Tutorials Tags history, JavaScript, Leaflet, maps, Noah Veltman, Python, scraping
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