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When I was driving from Texas to California to Florida (and many other states) every week, I used to request paper maps of cities and states (along with motel info, etc) from both AAA and the various Chambers of Commerce. I know it's much easier to go online for maps now -- but, even though I dont drive like that anymore, I still miss paper maps so much.
Thanks Bob - I have an old one of these (I much prefer scenic drives to interstates if possible)
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