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Thanks to both Randy and John for their replies. <br />I read about well known railroad places in the magazines and see published pictures of them. Sometimes, the authors given driving directions, sometimes they don't. I have often wanted to go to some of these places and see them first hand. <br />I thought that if the authors and photographers would give latitude/longitude coordinates of the places they photographed and wrote about, the rest of us would have a precise way to find the place in question too. The authors would not have waste a lot of magazine space giving driving directions. All that would be needed would be the name of the USGS quad map and the lat/long coordinates. <br /> <br />I don't know, maybe it would not work in practice. <br /> <br />Thanks, <br /> <br />George in Murfreesboro
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