Interstate Highway Exit

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They were so great to see what each one has an exit. If we are looking for a particular restaurant, hotel, store or gas station, this book makes it so easy. The best book to help in our journey. It is includes all the information and vendors available at each exit on Interstate Highways ALL. It was nice to use this book to see what is available in the next few exits. It helps a lot. One thing we should mention is that the out set as if we are traveling from East to West.

The Next EXIT 2016 is most complete directory of USA Interstate highway exit ever printed. Every major and most minor route, every exit. Search for lodging, food, gas, shopping, camping and much more on the windshield, not the rearview mirror. Issue 25, more than one million miles of travel on updates and more than one million copies sold. Bible exit gold standard in which the experienced, savvy travelers depend. Save time, $ and a lot of frustration.
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Previous version for 2015 "Out Now" is spiral bound with a good paper weight, easier to use because of the spiral. Exit Next book has a lot of the same information and of course updated. Binding and paper weight paper makes this book a little more difficult to use. We loved this book when traveling interstate that tell us what is on each exit, helped found the resort RV and disposal stations as well as food, gas, lodging and rest stops. Great book for travel, especially in

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