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If you still want this style of map and want to go completely analog, sign up for AAA and use their "TripTik" service (I think they still offer this on paper vs. only online.) You get a custom booklet with LineDrive type door to door directions on one side of the paper, and a 25 sq. mile map on the other side to give you context of where you are. The charming thing is you used to have to order this up about a week in advance of your trip, but I remember sitting in the front of the car with my Dad on family trips demanding to hold the TripTik and call out things we'd pass on the map.


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