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Anyone know how long it takes for Google to get (Original Post) MineralMan Oct 2012 OP
Ooh thanks for reminding me, I forgot to check. tridim Oct 2012 #1
LOL qanda Oct 2012 #2
Well, today I was looking to see where enlightenment Oct 2012 #3

tridim

(45,358 posts)
1. Ooh thanks for reminding me, I forgot to check.
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 08:19 PM
Oct 2012

No idea how long it takes, but I would be shocked if it wasn't quite fast, maybe just upload time.

qanda

(10,422 posts)
2. LOL
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 08:23 PM
Oct 2012

They were on my street over six months ago and the photos still aren't up. My daughter and I were outside waving at them and they actually came back through and the driver waved at us. It was so cool. LOL

enlightenment

(8,830 posts)
3. Well, today I was looking to see where
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 08:52 PM
Oct 2012

the new parking garage is located next to the new City Hall in Las Vegas and experienced a true moment of dissonance.
Looking at "map" view, it showed the outline of the buildings, so I zoomed in to street view, only to find myself looking at the old Daisy Motel and Apartments . . . no City Hall, no parking garage . . .

Zoomed out. Image of parking and City hall on map view.

Went to satellite view and saw a picture of the new buildings - or rather, a picture of the new City Hall being constructed. No parking garage, which I have to assume is there, since the Mayor Pro-tem's admin person told me that's where I should park.

I'll take her word for it!

(I'm sad that they tore down the Daisy Motel and Apartments, though. They were quite venerable, in Las Vegas years. The new construction downtown is now starting to move toward the truly old - and historic - Victory Hotel. Doesn't matter that it's little more than a flop house now - it should be protected. If they tear that one down I'm going to be really mad. Sometimes, Vegas' "if it's old, implode" attitude drives me nuts.)

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