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I’ve used a Roads of Texas map for years being a cattle hauler this map helped my trips in Texas immensely!!!!! The small FM and county roads are on here if you travel in Texas, site see, want a different drummer leading you around try a different route, try this map. Making a living finding shorter distances and more efficient routes will be increased using this map wisely. Now that I’m retired I bought a new map and this one happened to be larger.
This is a large format map book with a lot of details. Good info on Texas place names, parks, notable Texans, and of course streets and roads. My only complaint is there is no topo feature, like the excellent DeLorme mapbooks that this resembles. I suppose in someway these maps are becoming obsolete, as many people, myself included, have mapping software, gps, and even aircards on their laptops, and increasingly built into their cars and trucks. Still, it is nice to sit and browse a paper product from the living room or even a diner, looking at tomorrow's travels.
Well, you can get the TX Atlas and Gazetteer and be safe enough but compliment it with this and you have all your bases covered. I used to stormchase a longgg time ago and the Roads Of books were highly recommended. Ever since then, I've always purchased one for the state I reside in.
You really cannot find a better map reference for the state. Even the smallest of roads is mentioned. Texas is a darn big place - it's unwise to go toolin' around there without a good reference. This is one that you shouldn't go without.
Arrived on time and in great condition... thx, guys! Covers all those out of the ways places we love to explore..... old forts, ghost towns, etc. Right up our alley!
This book is a necessity for anyone who likes driving the backroads of Texas. Every little road is covered (which you won't find on normal maps), with all sorts of interesting historical tidbits. Also, things like cattle guards across roads are noted (important if you drive a sports car and probably motorcycle too). It would be nice if it were spiral-bound, but anyway it's a great book.