Good morning! Since this weekend is Independence Day, I decided to draw July's wildcard map early and do something patriotic, so marching in from Massachusetts, it's a 1:1 recreation of the Old North Bridge! This is a nearly exact duplicate of the (replica) bridge that stands where the original was, the day the first skirmish of the American Revolution occurred. There wasn't a statue there at that time, but, well, I took some liberties.
The free maps are attached to this post - the daytime versions of both the normal bridge and the revolution variant are free today!
Supporter: The Old North Bridge
Enthusiast: The Old North Bridge
Benefactor: The Old North Bridge (Raw: Part 1 / Part 2)
Downloads include all content from the previous tiers. If you're after the raw files, both parts must be downloaded and then extracted together. If your file archive program can extract .7z archives, it can probably also extract multi-part archives!
Happy Independence Day, to the Americans in my audience!
I got the technical details on the old north bridge from some old technical survey documentation describing the construction and design of each of the many replacement bridges that have stood where it is. If you're into engineering or architecture or share my skewed sense of amusement, it might be a fun read.
Thanks for reading, and please have a good week. I'll start on July's themed maps next week.