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Monday, 22 June 2015

Rand McNally 2016 Large Scale Road Atlas (Rand Mcnally Large Scale Road Atlas USA)




Give road-weary eyes a break with this spiral-bound Large Scale edition featuring all the accuracy you've come to expect from Rand McNally, only bigger. Updated atlas contains maps of every U.S. state that are 35% larger than the standard atlas version plus over 350 detailed city inset and national park maps and a comprehensive, unabridged index. Road construction projects and updates highlighted for every state and conveniently located above the maps. Contains mileage chart showing distances between 77 North American cities and national parks with driving times map. Tough spiral binding allows the book to lay open easily.
Other Features
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.
Tell Rand! As much as we work to keep our atlases up to date, conditions change quickly and new construction projects begin frequently. If you know of something we haven't captured in our atlas, let us know at randmcnally.com/tellrand.This LINK lead you towards "Audio-books" - 
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SOME OF THE CUSTOMER REVIEWS ABOUT THIS TRAVEL BOOK [ SAMPLE ]



1) Never Leave Home Without It - Rand McNally is the best road atlas for me. The large scale and spiral bound make it a pleasure to use when planning trips or for use on the road. While I use a GPS on trips, I never leave home without a good road atlas.

By Dale T. Trivette on May 25, 2015


2) Yes it is big and lays flat on a table. - My wife and I like this one. We travel in an RV so the big size is good for planning a day's stops. Some improvements we would make.

It does fold flat, but the plastic spiral did break at the top. I miss the old steel spiral that bends or the wide flat plastic spirals used on office reports. Pages could use a little overlap to help moving across the spiral to the next page.



By CobraJ on April 29, 2015







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