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First Posting by DGG Dec 2004, Updates July 2005, Nov 2007, Winter 2008, May 2008. Most Recent Update November 2008.
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Google Maps and Satellite Imagery of Lyakhovichi Shtetl website
This is a page in our Geography section. Click the "Geography" button in the left-hand column to see other materials and articles in this category
What you see next is a mock-up of the larger active image just below it. Find the red circle on the "mock image" and then grab the same spot on the live satellite feed, with your mouse. That will allow you to "pull a tab" to expand the satellite image to fill the entire box. This is not a map, it is a satellite image that will allow you to travel over Lyakhovichi at 2000 ft, 1000ft, even down to 100 ft above ground! Way cool!
Google Satellite View of Lyakhovichi
If you click on the link to the larger map, just hit "back" on your browser to return to this page.
View Larger Map This is actually a link to a pre-set page on Google, hit back on your browser to return to the Lyakhovichi Website!
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Lyakhovichi's Market Square Street (Bazarnayaskaya) in front of the two floor masonry buildings that included Nehama Raisels Inn which belonged to Reb Itze and Nehama Raisel Kogan/Cohen - - The inn was the building with the protruding second floor, teamster-driven cabs are tied up out front
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