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    Not the same as the book Alamo was referring to. Those old guides were awesome. Spiral bound and sized to easily fit on your dash. Look up the address range and street name in the glossary and it would give you a page number and grid. Like page 250 - B-6. There was your destination. In the early 80's you could not navigate California in an efficient manner without one.
     

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    Not the same as the book Alamo was referring to. Those old guides were awesome. Spiral bound and sized to easily fit on your dash. Look up the address range and street name in the glossary and it would give you a page number and grid. Like page 250 - B-6. There was your destination. In the early 80's you could not navigate California in an efficient manner without one.

    YES! The old Indianapolis graphic street guides, you could buy them almost anywhere. We sold them on the magazine aisle when I worked at Haag Drugs in the 1970's. They were invaluable navigating the city in the pre-gps/internet maps days.
     
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