Just a random FYI; there's a site I've used for years that I get the impression not everyone knows. The US Geological Survey tracks place names, streams, cemeteries, and all sorts of other features. You can search at: http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form Just enter a name or part of one, pick a state and maybe a county and maybe a feature type and "Submit query". You can leave various things blank so you can, for instance, get the names of all cemeteries or all creeks or whatever in a particular county. But the fun part is after you have the list. If you search for something like Lone Mountain in Claiborne County, you'll see the actual mountain, a Baptist Church, a Methodist Church, a creek, the dock, a post office, a ridge, and a school. Just click on one and you'll get a page that could be better designed, but just click on the "TopoZone.com" link, and you'll get a very detailed geographic map of the feature and the area. You can play around on that page to get bigger maps and do other things. It doesn't include streets, but, hey, it's free, and I've found it very helpful. I think you can actually subscribe to TopoZone and get streets, but I've never tried it. -- [email protected]