
The Rand McNally Road Atlas is the most trusted and best-selling US atlas on the market. This updated North American atlas contains maps of every U.S. state and Canadian province, an overview map of Mexico, and detailed inset maps of over 350 cities and 20 U.S. national parks. Road construction projects and updates highlighted for every state and conveniently located above the maps. Contains mileage chart showing distances between 90 North American cities and national parks along with a driving times map.
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Best of the Road® – Our editor’s favorite road trips from our Best of the Road® collection follows scenic routes along stretches of coastline, both east and west, to forests mountains, and prairies; and through small towns and big cities. For a weekend or a week there s something for everyone.
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Tourism websites and phone numbers for every U.S. state and Canadian province on map pages
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80 of 84 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: Rand Mcnally 2015 Road Atlas (Rand Mcnally Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico) (Paperback)
My kids call me an old fuddy-duddy. And they say this atlas proves it. I have one in my car, and another in my kitchen drawer (hey, you never know when you will want to know where something is). I bought this one for my 18 year old son to put in his car, since he will be leaving for college in a month. I’m a firm believer that if you’re stuck in a traffic jam on I-80, it’s good to have a real map to tell you how to get around it, instead of trying to rely on a GPS (not that helpful) or calling a brother, sister or parent for help. And if you’re one of those who think the Zombie Apocalypse might be coming, then you know GPS won’t work any more, and you’d better have an atlas to help you find your way down those zombie infested roads. 😉
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: Rand McNally 2016 Road Atlas (Rand Mcnally Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico) (Paperback)
I went to a store and looked at all of the new Rand McNally Atlases, along with a few other brands. This one was the best, at least for me. As some have commented, it is really big. The upside is that there is a lot of detail and it is actually not that thick or heavy. The small ones did not have enough detail to make them worthwhile. The spiral ones seem like a good idea, but it is tough to match up different pages and it often seems like there are small gaps in the maps on different pages. With this one it is easier to follow a map from one page to the next. This is big and can be a bit awkward in a car, but it is one of the best atlases out there.
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50 of 54 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: The 2013 Road Atlas (Rand McNally Road Atlas: United States/Canada/Mexico) (Paperback)
The Rand McNally 2013 Atlas for the three countries has some great qualities. I postponed a year to get an updated atlas because I also wanted the most current census figures from 2010.
The Atlas is easy to use and similar to one that I bought years ago. I wished that the editors would consider updating the colors and highlighting some of the features and adding more landmarks such as cemeteries into the maps as well. There are some omissions and mistakes like Brick Township, New Jersey which is a heavily populated shore town in Ocean County. I looked for it in the index section where it should have been listed and wasn’t. Apart from this small mistake, I hope they could correct it for 2014 Atlas. I also noticed that Studio City in California was also omitted from the index and map regarding Los Angeles, California. As for the this atlas, I enjoy looking at the maps for my own amusement and learning about the other states, Mexico, and Canada. 0 |
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