1950 Map of Aguadilla SE
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1950 Map of Aguadilla SE

USGS Topo · Published 1950

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Aguadilla serves as the focal point of this coastal survey, where the urban grid meets the Bahía de Aguadilla. The coastal strip is densely populated with neighborhoods like Tamarindo, Santa Barbara, and Higuey, transitioning into the industrial and transportation corridor defined by the American Railroad. To the south, the meandering Río Culebrinas carves through the landscape of Espinal and Carrizal, supporting a rural-to-urban transition. Local institutional life is anchored by landmarks such as the Escuela Segunda Unidad Espinal and the recreational Parque de Colón. The map reveals a complex drainage network including the Caño Madre Vieja and several named hills like Cerro Vadi, reflecting the varied topography of the Municipio de Aguadilla and its neighboring districts at mid-century.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1950
Date Published1950
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:10,000
Physical Dimensions30.4 x 31.2 inches

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