![]() ![]() SeaWorld (for Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego), Boston University, Hersheypark, Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Studios Florida Legoland California, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, San Diego State University, Thunderhill Raceway Park Seattle, Washington, D.C., Baltimore and more rural areas New Orleans, Baton Rouge and more rural areas Louis, Jackson, Louisville, Atlanta, Columbus, Jacksonville, Columbia, Charlotte, Buffalo, Virginia Beach, Yellowstone National Park Juneau, Boise, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Raleigh, Albany, ManchesterĪnchorage, Fairbanks, Spokane, Yosemite National Park, Albuquerque, Austin, Little Rock, Rockford, Madison, Nashville, Cleveland, Tampa, Richmond Portland, Phoenix, Tucson, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphiaĭallas, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Providence, Boston San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, New York City Normal text indicates locations only available in older low-resolution view. Italic bold indicates locations partially available in high quality view. Note: Bold indicates locations available in newer 'high quality' (or high definition) view. ( February 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. On July 2, 2013, high-definition images, at least 99% of which has been taken since early 2011, were added to major portions of all fifty states, including those that have had no HD images up to that point. With the addition of Hawaii, all fifty states are now represented in Street View. On November 9, 2009, parts of Hawaii were added, and coverage of the United States was also further expanded, although some key areas had yet to be added. Many more cities were added without icons on August 4, when the only U.S. However Jintroductions also included cities in covered areas without camera icons and isolated from any other camera icons. ![]() Initially when a group of cities were added, only those cities and their own suburbs would be a part of the image collection. Improvements have included the additions of streets in neighborhoods where previously only main roads had been covered, expansions to more suburbs, and views to the sky where previously only views to a certain height were provided. The coverage of various cities has in many cases, subsequently been enlarged and improved, but not necessarily on the same date as new cities have been added. More suburbs and other nearby cities were included. Few suburbs or other nearby cities were included.Īfter the first few sets of introductions, image collections from cities added were more detailed, often including every side street, especially in areas closer to the center of the city. Early on, most locations had a limited number of views, usually constrained to the city limits and only including major streets, and they only showed the buildings up to a certain height. ![]() The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007. Despite its rather small size compared to neighboring lakes, such as Lake Howard, that get approximately 11–12 feet (3.4–3.7 m) deep, Lake Silver measures a deep 45 feet (14 m) in some areas of the lake.Taken in October 2010, a Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California Lake Silver is one of the deepest non man made lakes in all of Central Florida. This trail travels a considerable distance north and south of Lake Silver. On the west side a combination paved golf cart, bicycle and walking trail skirts the lake. The parkland on the west and southwest shores of the lake has its own attractions that enhance the recreational value of the lake. It has no public swimming areas, but since it is surrounded by so much land, fishing may be done there. Lake Silver has one public boat ramp directly next to the Lake Silver Amphitheater. Beyond the housing to the south and across South Lake Silver Drive is the main campus of Gessler Clinic. Directly across 1st Street, to the southeast, is the Winter Haven Hospital campus. On the entire west and southwest sides is parkland. On the north, North Lake Silver Drive is about 20 feet (6.1 m) away. On the east side, 1st Street is only about 10 feet (3.0 m) away. Lake Silver is surrounded by public land on all but its south and northwest shores. Lake Silver Drive on the east side is also part of 1st Street North ( SR 549). The lake, almost circular in shape, is surrounded on three sides by North and South Lake Silver Drive. This lake has a 51.73-acre (209,300 m 2) surface area and is completely surrounded by offices, clinics and residential areas. Lake Silver is a natural freshwater lake located in central Winter Haven, Florida. ![]()
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