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Old 02-24-03 | 08:43 PM
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The obvious would seem to be to use mapquest.com and/or terraserver. You're probably going to have to zoom in, grab the pictures, and piece them together in a program like paintshop to get decent maps anyway.

Terraserver is cool 'cause you can look at section maps showing elevations and even at satellite photography. In some areas the satellite photography is at high enough resolution to identify narrow bridges and such.

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