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For thirty-nine years this atlas has been the people's choice for its quality and up-to-date information on the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. Its full-color maps, indexed listings, and fold-out map are professionally prepared with digital clarity. Each detailed street map covers a full township with the section numbers and ZIP Codes clearly indicated. The alphabetical street index designates city, block number, grid location, and page number. Current city boundaries, lakes, schools, hospitals, libraries, parks, golf courses, major shopping centers, and lightrail are clearly identified. Many customers with fleets of vehicles tell us that even though they have GPS or use on-line and internet mapping they still want every vehicle to have one of these street atlases in it. One such customer explains: "When we can't find what we need on our GPS I know it will be in the yellow map book."As the original "Yellow 1," the Standard Edition has the features you've come to expect including a handy foldout map in the back of the book showing the entire metropolitan area, plus extra map pages showing the Metro Area ZIP Codes, School Districts, and Freeway/Expressway/Lightrail System. Special maps detailing the Arizona State University campus, Sky Harbor International Airport, downtown Scottsdale, downtown Phoenix, the Phoenix Central Coridor, Maricopa County, and the State of Arizona are also included, all with updated information. This is one atlas everyone should have!New for this edition:*Updated roads/freeways*Updated symbology*28 added map pages to the east and west and into Pinal county (Verde & Lakes 01 & 2 pages included)*Easier to read Lat/Long coordinates*Fresh modern look and feelRingbound.165 pages.Scale = 1:40,000Size: 11" x 11"
Featuring 15 current physical, political and thematic maps; packed with photos, charts, infographics. Includes Handbook of Map Skills and glossary of atlas terms.
A sharp tongued and fierce witted full-color collection of maps of America’s greatest cities in all their brutally honest glory. Your City. Judged. When you move to a new city you look at a map to get you where you need to be, but a Google Map of San Francisco won’t tell you where you can get “Real Dim Sum” or where “The Worst Trader Joes Ever” is. Or if you’re visiting Chicago, you might want to see the Magnificent Mile, but not know it’s right next to where “Suburbanites Buy Drugs” and “Retired Mafioso.” This is where Judgmental Maps comes in – a no holds barred look at city life that is at once a love letter and hate mail from the very people who live there. What started as a joke between comedian Trent Gillaspie and his friends in Denver, quickly grew into a viral sensation with a rabid and enthusiastic community labeling maps of their cities with names and descriptions we all think of, but are a bit too shy to say out loud. Collected here in a full color, beautifully packaged book with all new, never before published material, Judgmental Maps is laugh out loud funny from New York to Los Angeles, Minneapolis to Atlanta and offending everyone else in between.
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