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MapQuest provides detailed maps including city maps worldwide.
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Exodus Coach Company has been taken over by On-A-Mission.
Please go to the On-A-Mission website for more information.
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MAPQUEST excels at providing beautifully detailed maps of specific locations. With its Interactive Atlas section you enter a street address or business name; it then displays a map of the location's neighborhood with the specific address pinpointed with a star. You can zoom in and out for more or less detail. To each map, MapQuest can add points of interest such as parks, medical facilities, and restaurants. The level of detail is excellent. If, for example, you want to add restaurants to your map, it lets you select a specific cuisine. The points of interest you select appear as icons; you then click on the icon to get the name of the place, its address, and its phone number. Interactive Atlas also has street maps for major cities on six continents -- it excludes Antarctica (and who wants to drive there, anyway?) -- although it doesn't provide the same level of detail.
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GOOGLE SUCKS
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Why? Because they blocked this site without proper reason and after about one year of negotiation still have not given a proper reason nor proper instructions of how to fix any problems
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If you register (for free), you can annotate your maps with your favorite places or your home and save them. The TripQuest section (reviewed separately here) provides city-to-city driving instructions and maps and door-to-door instructions in a handful of major metropolitan areas. However, it only provides fastest routes and does not offer options for shortest or most scenic routes.
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