fixes issues with the map icon on the homepage and a bug with the permissions when navigating to the maps from the home page. this also fixes issues with the book and share buttons and the directions on the subpage. Fixes issues with the crashing on maps page. Adds a few other small fixes and features.
Lynch was plotted in 1917 by the U.S. Coal and Coke Company (a subsidiary of U.S. Steel) as a company town to house workers at the company's nearby coal mines. It was named for then-head of the company, Thomas Lynch.
By the 1940s, Lynch had a population of more than 10,000 and had such amenities as a hospital and movie theater. The population declined dramatically in the 1960s and 1970s as mining techniques shifted to less labor-intensive methods.
In 1996, the rails to Lynch, and nearby Benham were officially abandoned and ripped up soon after, leaving Lynch to be nothing but history.