Indiana Atlas & Gazetteer
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Average customer review:Product Description
The first choice of outdoors enthusiasts. Beautiful, detailed, large-format maps of every state. Perfect for home and office reference, and a must for all your vehicles. Gazetteer information may include: campgrounds, attractions, historic sites & museums, recreation areas, trails, freshwater fishing site & boat launches, canoe trips or scenic drives. Categories vary by state
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #162791 in Books
- Published on: 2001-02-01
- Released on: 2004-02-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
DeLorme has been directly responsible for many of the major technological advances made in the mapping industry over the past 30 years.
Customer Reviews
Indiana's best Atlas
This atlas is shows all the small roads and some long driveways, has GPS longitudes and latitudes, marks places of interest for day trips, and is useful for traveling the back roads to see the real Indiana. My wife and I are retired and are not usually in any hurry to get somewhere. This means we can drive the back roads to most places we desire to end up. With this map we actually get where we intend to go and still see some very interesting parts of Indiana. These maps are in constant use by us whether referencing locations mentioned in the news or in the van going somewhere. A great purchase with many uses.
Indiana Atlas & Gazetteer
We use these books in business to get our service men where they need to be. They are excellent!
Great state atlas but not without its faults
I really like this Atlas and have found it very useful for mapping out bike routes. It's great for finding the back country roads. Unfortunately, it doesn't distinguish between paved and gravel roads and the topographic information is useless, since the elevation line separation is 60 feet. In Indiana, 60 foot elevation changes can include entire hills. I've looked at other maps and atlases, and unless you want to buy several small, regional, topographical maps from the USGS this is the best book out there for the money.



