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Long Island must be a special challenge for map makers.
"Right now, map makers around the country are all calling each other to find out what's going on."
Some map makers have not been content to stop at the city's surface.
But for some map makers, less has changed than meets the eye.
Since map makers knew the island was named after him, they followed suit.
He stopped doing surveying and became a full time map maker in 1857.
Even with such improvements, however, difficult times seem likely to persist for map makers.
Plant hardiness data is also being used by other map makers.
Until the turn of the century, for example,little map makers flourished, but they are no longer encouraged.
Some map makers only showed one of the names.
He was among the first successful commercial map makers.
Lindquist died in February 2007 after 31 years as a map maker.
John Mitchell was not a professional geographer or map maker.
Later he became a draftsman, map maker and civil engineer.
But in their zeal the map makers apparently spread the Republican support too thin.
Not every map maker or journalist, however, knew of or paid attention to this.
The map makers must be men of heroic stature.
National Geographic responds that all map makers benefit from its high profile.
The choice of scale was down to the individual map maker, but were usually large scale.
At this late hour he knew the business district of the town as thoroughly as a map maker.
Most map makers and stores say they have sold all their Middle East maps.
New York map makers haven't found one yet.
Major Daugherty asked why the map makers put churches on the chart, if not for navigation.
So the map makers decided on a compromise.
But upon awakening, map makers have succeeded admirably in catching up with events.