Find your channel here. Get 24/7 fact-based unbiased news coverage with the NewsNation app. (NewsNation) — MapQuest is letting users call the “Gulf of America” whatever they want, a move that subtly ...
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"My mother was very sure that she wanted to see that I got my education," Jenkins said. A city map from 1939 showed Santa Monica divided into the least and most desirable residential zones.
MapQuest has not yet updated its map to reflect Trump's order. In what appear to be a joke, MapQuest is allowing online users to rename the gulf whatever they want. If you're not a fan of the ...
If you're not a fan of the recently renamed Gulf of America, you can call it whatever you want courtesy of MapQuest. The online navigation company appears to be poking fun at President Donald ...
MapQuest has not yet updated its map to reflect Trump's order. In what appear to be a joke, MapQuest is allowing online users to rename the gulf whatever they want. If you're not a fan of the ...
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DMOG (Digital Map Owners Group) maps (only for the former City of Toronto), the City’s Street Furniture Program, fibre optic networks, pedestrian street lighting, and; sewer and water infrastructure.
-Austin American-Statesman digital producer Sarah Ann Dueñas contributed to this report.
One maps site, MapQuest, still labels the Gulf as the Gulf of Mexico as of Feb. 18. A search for Gulf of America takes users to the correct location of the gulf and maintains the label as Gulf of ...
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