*Hey Greg -- my Arizona semi-neighbor!  Thank you for the step-by-step
instructions!*
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*My husband and I had some fun with it yesterday!  Especially in New York
City.  I was born and raised in upstate New York and lived there for 35 1/2
years but we lived a good six hours from the city and wouldn't want any
other way!  LOL.  But I have been there around five times so it was kind of
fun going down the street in front of the Empire State Building, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, etc. etc. etc..*
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*Re: Tucson... we live as far north in Tucson while still being able to call
it Tucson... although you already know that because we have talked so many
times.  *
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*Anyway, there is a very long strip of road called Rte 77 that goes from way
down south in Tucson and travels north all the way to the middle of the
state or further!  If you click on that route... go away north on it and off
to the west side you'll notice the town of Oro Valley.  That is where we
live.  There are no blue lines that take you off in that direction however.
But we are only about 2 miles in westward from Route 77.*
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*Not many towns have the blue lines so that you are able to actually do what
we are talking about.  In fact, Santa Fe New Mexico is bigger than Tucson
but there are absolutely no blue lines in the whole town to be found on that
map!*
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*In addition, I can't wait until it is more perfected (if it ever is) so it
is a smoother ride as well as being able to look up, etc..  For example...
when we were directly in front of the Empire State building... that Google
map does not allow you to look up very far at all.  You have to go down, or
up, to be able to see all of it.

Lori Michaelson*
*C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post*
*Tucson, AZ*
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*On Dec 15, 2007 4:42 PM, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> *Go to Google, then select Maps from the upper left. You have to zoom out
> until you are either in a city that has it or until the whole USA shows.*
>
> *Then in the Map view in the upper right there are 5 options. Street
> View-Traffic-Map-Satellite-Terrain. If Street View doesn't show, zoom  out
> more. It will show a camera on each city that has it. You click on the city.
> It shows the city map and the areas that turn blue are streets you can click
> on and view the streets from a car view of driving. Pretty cool, but only a
> few cities so far.*
>
> *Greg*
>

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