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Subject: Re: [lbs] Lat/Long to snail mail address?
Date:  10/28/2003 10:05:01 PM
From:  Dr. Ashutosh Pasricha

Hi,

This is Ashutosh Pasricha, from SGI India.

What you can do is you just open vector US map with lat/long as fields in
ArcView Explorer or in GeoMedia Viewer. Go to query and fill lat/long, you
will get the name corresponding to that. This map comes as sample map with
these softwares. Arcview explorer and GeoMedia Viewer are available as free
on web site on ESRI and INTERGRAPGH respectively.
I think this will serve your purpose.

Thanks,

Regards,

Dr. Ashutosh Pasricha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smith Travis G Civ 56 RMO/GIS" <Travis.Smith@luke.af.mil>
To: "LBS List" <lbs@lists.thinkburst.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:15 PM
Subject: [lbs] Lat/Long to snail mail address?


> Hi Listers,
>
> Would someone please point me in the direction of a website or other
easily
> accessible utility which allows one to enter Lat/Long coordinates and
> acquire the closest physical mailing address for that location (within the
> US)?
>
> I've found numerous sites which allow you to enter a snail mail address
for
> any location in the United States and acquire the corresponding Lat/Long.
> However, I can't seem to find one that goes the other way. Surely, if you
> can go one way, then you can the other.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide!
>
> Travis
>
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