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Subject: west of sundown

My assistant came across this quadrangle name yesterday: West of Sundown, Texas. We assumed there would be an "East of Sunrise" quad adjacent, but not to be.

Anyway, figuratively, can you go any further west than that? Maybe 'west of the international dateline' is further west. Or maybe 'where east meets west.'

Ok, I'll get back to work now.

Jim

Jim Coombs
Map Librarian
Duane G Meyer Library
Missouri State University

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