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March 29, 2008



Find your house on Google's new Street View of Nashville

Nashville is one of the 13 new cities to be added to Google Maps' Street View. The 360-degree imagery provides users with street-level photographs of homes, schools, landmarks, restaurants and more. Users can take "virtual walks" through neighborhoods like Charlotte Park.Here's a view from American Road:View Larger MapTo search for your house, click here to go to Charlotte Park and see instructions on how to explore Street View.The Charlotte Parker reported on Sept. 28, 2007, that a driver for Google Maps was spotted riding through the neighborhood in a car with a roof-mounted camera to collect the images. Included in the report is a video from Google explaining how Street View works.Nashville blogger Rex Hammock was among the first to discover that the Nashville Street View was up and running. Google announced the Street View expansion Thursday.Some critics of Street View have complained about the privacy implications of the photographs. Google posted a statement on Street View and Privacy on Sept. 24, 2007.

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