1960s Maps of Day, New York

Explore 6 historic maps of Day from the 1960s. These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1960s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.

Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Day's landscape evolved across the 1960s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

  • Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 1960s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
  • See what’s changed: Compare century-old streets, trails, and buildings to today's modern landscape using overlays and satellite layers.
  • Research with precision: Use these maps for genealogy, historical research, land use analysis, or educational projects.
  • View, download, or print: Maps are fully viewable online in high resolution, and can be downloaded or printed for your own records.

Start exploring Day's history through authentic maps from the 1960s. This is your window into the past.


Day, NY maps

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  1. 1962 Map of Utica
    1962 Map of Utica
    1962 Utica
    1962 Print · USGS
    Central New York and the Adirondack wilderness are captured here during the mid-century era of highway and industrial expansion. Genealogists and historians can trace the development of the New York State Thruway and local rail lines connecting Utica, Rome, and Gloversville.
    3 unique versions available

  2. 1964 Map of Glens Falls
    1964 Map of Glens Falls
    1964 Glens Falls
    1964 Print · USGS
    The tri-state borderlands of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire appear here in the mid-1960s. Researchers can trace the rail routes of the Rutland RR and find historic sites like Ticonderoga and Saratoga National Historical Park.

  3. 1964 Map of Utica
    1964 Map of Utica
    1964 Utica
    1964 Print · USGS
    Central New York and the high wilderness of the Adirondacks are captured here during the post-war era of infrastructure expansion. Researchers can trace the development of the New York State Thruway alongside historic corridors like the Oneida Lake (Barge Canal Route) and the N. Y. Central railroad.

  4. 1966 Map of Conklingville, 1970 Print
    1966 Map of Conklingville, 1970 Print
    1966 Conklingville
    1970 Print · USGS
    Saratoga County was a landscape defined by water and timber in the mid-sixties, dominated by the massive Sacandaga Reservoir. Genealogists and historians can trace old mountain roads and family landmarks like Sandpit Cem, Hunt Lake, and the hamlet of Conklingville.
    2 unique versions available

  5. 1967 Map of Utica
    1967 Map of Utica
    1967 Utica
    1967 Print · USGS
    Central New York's industrial Mohawk Valley meets the Adirondack wilderness in the 1960s, showing the region's transition from manufacturing hubs to state-managed parklands. Trace historic settlements and sites like Griffiss Air Force Base, Colgate University, and the Lyons Falls Paper Mill.

  6. 1968 Map of Stony Creek, 1969 Print
    1968 Map of Stony Creek, 1969 Print
    1968 Stony Creek
    1969 Print · USGS
    The southern Adirondack wilderness and the Hudson River corridor meet in the late sixties, showcasing the rugged intersection of mountain life and rail transport. Genealogists and hikers can trace the Delaware and Hudson Railroad or locate local landmarks like Harris Cem and the Lookout Tower on Wells Peak.

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