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A to Z Maps Online
Overview for A to Z Maps Online
Ato Z Maps Online is a unique online database that provides the world’s most extensive collection of royalty-free, downloadable maps for schools. Students, teachers, and administrators can use our more than 60,000 maps in school reports, lesson plans, and personal research projects.
Ato Z Maps Online provides students and teachers with maps to download for school reports and lesson plans. It also provides patrons access to download maps for historical and genealogical research. Business library patrons can download maps to use in marketing reports and presentations.
Features in A to Z Maps
Online
• 60,000+ Royalty-Free Maps
• World Maps
• Regional Maps
• Country Maps
• State Maps
• Provincial Maps
• Territory Maps
• Antique Maps
• Climate Maps
• Geology Maps
• Historical Maps
• NASA Maps
• Library of Congress
Who Am I?
A Name Game of Literary Stars
(Answers on page 6)
I was born Pearl Gray on January 31, 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio.
Even though I spent much of my life on the upper East Coast (originally as a dentist), my writing helped define a genre.
Who am I?
I was born Daniel Handler on February 28, 1970, in San Francisco, California.
Using my real name, I wrote an “unauthorized biography” of my alter ego, just one of the many “events” in my life.
Who am I?
A Moment in History…
On July 4, 1776, the second continental congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence, announcing the colonies' separation from Great Britain. The Constitution provides the legal and governmental framework for the United States; however, the declaration, with its eloquent assertion that "all men are created equal," is equally beloved by the American people. The Fourth of July became a federal holiday in 1941. It has been celebrated as the birth of American independence with fireworks, concerts, parades, and family barbeques.