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TALON MODULE 3: Finding Background Information
Atlases, Gazetteers and Guidebooks

Atlases, Gazetteers and Guidebooks are geographical sources.

  • Atlases are composed primarily of maps but may contain additional geographic information.
  • Gazetteers are dictionaries of place names and landmarks, both natural and man-made.
  • Guidebooks give important travel and other descriptive information about places.
  • Some examples of atlases, gazetteers and guidebooks include:

    Atlases

    • Atlas of the World
    • Atlas of the Year 1000
    • The Cartographic Satellite Atlas of the World
    • Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide
    • EarthaMaps
    • The Hutchinson Atlas of Battle Plans
    • MapQuest
    • Rand McNally Road Atlas

    Gazetteers

    • The Columbia Gazetteer of the World
    • The Encyclopedia of Historic Places
    • Geographic Names Server
    • A Literary Gazetteer of England
    • Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
    • U.S. Gazetteer

    Guidebooks

    • Fodor's series
    • fodors.com
    • Frommer's series
    • A Guidebook to Virginia's Historical Markers
    • Hiker's Guide to Virginia
    • Historic Landmarks of Black America
    • Roadside America


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