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  2. Santa Fe Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Among the most noted are the original palacio, the Palace of the Governors, built between 1610 and 1612 and San Miguel Mission, a noted landmark (c. 1640), and one of the oldest churches in the United States. [9] The plaza is surrounded by restaurants, shops, and museums. Many seasonal community events are held at the plaza.

  3. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    Locator maps on Wikipedia and Wikivoyage articles for cities and points of interest are powered by a MediaWiki extension and the OSM-based Wikimedia Maps service. [94] The locator maps on Craigslist , [ 95 ] Facebook , [ 96 ] Flickr , [ 97 ] Foursquare City Guide , [ 98 ] Gurtam 's Wialon, [ 99 ] and Snapchat [ 100 ] are also powered by OSM.

  4. File:World map with points.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.

  6. Scenic viewpoint - Wikipedia

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    A scenic viewpoint – also called an observation point, viewpoint, viewing point, vista point, [1] lookout, [1] scenic overlook, [1] etc. – is an elevated location where people can view scenery (often with binoculars) and photograph it.

  7. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    MapQuest Find Me let users automatically find their location, access maps and directions and locate nearby points of interest, including airports, hotels, restaurants, banks and ATMs. Users also had the ability to set up alerts to be notified when network members arrive at or depart from a designated area.

  8. View of the World from 9th Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The October 1, 2012 cover of Mad Magazine satirized the problems with the September release of Apple Inc.'s iOS 6 mobile operating system which included Apple Maps, a replacement for Google Maps. The work presents what View of the World might look like if one had relied upon the September 2012 version of Apple Maps to locate various landmarks.

  9. Tunnel View - Wikipedia

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    The large viewpoint area is located directly east of the Wawona Tunnel portal, as one enters Yosemite Valley from points south. [1] The view looks eastward into Yosemite Valley, and includes surrounding features, such as the southwest face of El Capitan on the left, Half Dome on axis, and Bridalveil Fall on the right. [3] For many arriving by ...