🚨 MAN EXPOSES THE ONLY U.S. CITY ERASED FROM GOOGLE MAPS - AND IT’S ULTRA WEALTHY
There is exactly one city in America you could not explore on Street View: North Oaks - a private, gated enclave in Minnesota known for extreme affluence and exclusivity.
This wasn’t a glitch.
It wasn’t outdated data.
It was intentional.
Every entrance to the city is marked "No Trespassing".
Cameras and license plate readers track who comes and goes.
There are no public roads - property lines extend all the way into the street, eliminating public right-of-way entirely.
When Google tried to map it, the town nearly sued to stop it.
So one man decided to test the system.
He studied aviation law, passed the Federal Aviation Administration drone pilot exam, launched from public land outside the city, and mapped every road from the air - legally.
Now the city is visible.
If this is legal, why doesn’t every wealthy city do it?