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T O U R I S M M A P S Tourists
need up-to-date accuracy, detail but not distraction, and reassurance
when theyre in unfamiliar territory. |
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The world-famous shapes of Chicagos skyscrapers distinguish this map, given to those taking Chicago Architecture Foundation tours. |
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The publisher of a book on Americas National Parks commissioned maps showing National Park Service sites in each state. |
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A map included in the Santa Fe, New Mexico, telephone directory shows the variety of daytrip destinations in Northern New Mexico. |
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Chicagos North Michigan Avenue is crowded with stores and attractions. Angled labels make it possible to fit more names in the proper locations, and give this map a distinctive look for the Greater North Michigan Avenue Association. |
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Visitors using the AIA Guide to Chicago Architecture have 43 maps to guide them to such attractions as buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park. |
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Concierges at Chicagos Hilton hotels give these maps to guests to guide them to nearby tourist attractions. Downtown Chicago appears on one side, and a metro area map with CTA rail system inset on the other. |
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This large display map to guide long distance travelers visiting a Travel Center beside I-55 in Missouri required stitching together data from six state highway departments. |
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