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5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't drive Chicago without it,
By Steve Miller (Darien, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turner's Best Chicagoland Street Guide Including Suburbs and Expressways: 2002 Edition (Paperback)
I work on the road throughout Cook County, calling on clients. I use a street atlas, but this is an excellent supplement. Rather than trying to find Kedvale on a map I can look up the coordinates and find that it's 4132 west. This pocket-sized book is easier to use in the car and I've never found an error. Another great feature is the expressway chart. Can you exit the northbound Tri-State at Irving Park Road? No, according to the expressway chart, but you can get off at River Road. My only complaint is that the suburban section covers only Cook County, not DuPage, Kane, or Lake. This book is best suited to those who use Chicago city streets or Chicago area expressways and tollways. |
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Turner's Best Chicagoland Street Guide Including Suburbs and Expressways: 2002 Edition by Rand McNally (Paperback - Jan. 1999)
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