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MAPS! What has two thumbs and loves maps? *points thumbs at self* This guy. I couldn't believe in this day and age, with the power of the interwebs, a store like this still existed. They have maps of all kinds and of all geographic areas, not just AZ and Phoenix. There are 3D maps, globes, travel books, pins and stickers for marking maps. IT'S GREAT! There was only one problem... and this is what kept them from 5 stars... they didn't have anything I was looking for. Although, a manager is supposed to be calling me to give a price on the map of my request, it's still a bummer that I don't have it in hand right now. I'm actually surprised they didn't call me back today too, hmmm. Anyway, it's still a cool place and I hope they can stay in business because even with all of our fancy technology, there should always be a place to buy paper maps. There's nothing manlier than rolling out a map on a table, looking at it inquisitively, making a few concerned grunts, and then pretending like you know where you're going.
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