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UER Forum > Archived UE Tutorials, Lessons, and Useful Info > Site History (Viewed 257 times)
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Site History
< on 4/27/2004 2:11 AM >
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How do I go about finding the history of a site I've explored? ie former owner, past usage, etc.
I'm especially interested in finding info about places based only on address.
Any help would be great.

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Re: Site History
<Reply # 1 on 4/27/2004 2:17 AM >
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Research, research, research. I know that sounds cruel, but that is how I get alot of my info. It is a pain in the ass, but it works most of the time. Or go down to the City Hall and look through public records concerning deeds.

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Re: Site History
<Reply # 2 on 4/27/2004 2:20 AM >
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The ways I have found information is
1. Google, Google is your friend
2. Go down to your local city records building, and get some info
3. go to your local histiorical society/museam, talk to the people there, they know alot of information about your town, and if they don't they are usualy willing to help you search for more info, as long as you are nice, and have a lot of interest in it.

also, if it is for another town, just do the same, but for that town.


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Re: Site History
<Reply # 3 on 4/27/2004 2:26 AM >
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County/State Historical Societies are a good bet, too. Libraries, look people up...



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Re: Site History
<Reply # 4 on 4/27/2004 5:10 AM >
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Also visit state and city news paper archives. That is my best way. Then once you start to get into it and find people who know the place, check over with them. I have even gone straight to the state and cities myself. I have a habbit of writing so much to the state of Colorado there are a few people who are on staff that know me very well now lol

Also look up addresses of the place, name of the site, former names, stuff like that, it could take a very long time too so be ready for that. Some places have a lot of history but no one will tell you about it or remembers it

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Re: Site History
<Reply # 5 on 4/27/2004 1:04 PM >
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Talking to old people also works. If you can find an elderly employee of the place, they may have a lot of neat stories to share.

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Re: Site History
<Reply # 6 on 4/27/2004 2:14 PM >
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Homeless people are also a wealth of information...

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Re: Site History
<Reply # 7 on 4/27/2004 4:37 PM >
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Try library.

I have couple of books I'll have to check out when our local library opens again after repairs, about the sites I've visited. I also have the infamous finnish sawmill bible that I borrowed before the closure. Good book.

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Re: Site History
<Reply # 8 on 4/27/2004 11:30 PM >
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Posted by BigPoppaMikey
Research, research, research. I know that sounds cruel, but that is how I get alot of my info. It is a pain in the ass, but it works most of the time. Or go down to the City Hall and look through public records concerning deeds.


I find it enjoyable going to the archives and looking through Minutes and microfilms.
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