The American Surveyor

Longitude Announces Offering of Rare Soviet Maps of U.S. Cities


Soviet city maps of Madison, Wisconsin (above) and Chicago (below).

Minneapolis – June 28, 2016 – Longitude Maps is announcing the sale of historic U.S. city maps developed by the Soviet Union military. 

Developed in the Cold War era, the maps were part of an undertaking by the Soviet military to record the entire world, and featured a then-unprecedented level of detail and accuracy, including street width and building-types. In fact, the documents are so precise that they are still used to place international boundary lines on official U.S. Government maps 

Despite nearly 30 years since the creation of new content, the maps remain a source of fascination and

intrigue for collectors, historians and city planners, among others. A recent Wired Magazine article highlights the lengths many have gone to in-order to procure the previously highly-confidential maps.

Maps of various United States cities are available at a 25,000:1 scale as individual sheets or series for selected cities with additional cities of the world obtainable upon request. The maps are often used for wall art or to enhance a collection.

Please contact us for more information. 

About Longitude Maps
Longitude Maps offers a huge selection of folding maps, wall maps, atlases and guide books from publishers both domestic and international. Longitude Maps is a part of East View Map Link, which since 2010 has become one of the premier map distributors in North America.East View Map Link has relationships with over one hundred publishers ranging from local cartographers to large map-making firms. East View Map Link serves as a map distributor for retail chains, large and small independent bookstores, as well as online retailers. LongitudeBooks.com can supplement map purchases with travel guides, travelogues, narratives, field guides or novels. Editors regularly comb through the current selections and keep them up to date so customers can plan, prepare, and dream about their upcoming trip.

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