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Pierre,
 
These are all on Digital Chart of the World (U.S. $200 from USGS,
          1-800-USA-MAPS) and, for $300-$500 per county from Thomas
          Brothers Maps 1-800-899-6277, and from the U.S. Census Tiger
          '92 files (available on ILL from a Canadian GPO Depository
          or from Government Printing Office directly (?$32 per disc,
          1 county on each disc) but SoCal counties have not yet been
          released. Also, last Sunday's L.A. Times p. T 3, has notice
          that the UCLA school of Architecture will release a digital
          L.A. simulation package like Sim City but running on
          Silicon Graphics workstations).  If I can find out more I'll
          put it on Maps-L.
 
          Of possible interest: NASA just flew L.A. high altitude in a
          U-2 and produced a post-earthquake assessment. Digital tapes
          and (IR?) photos/transparencies (ca. 1:70,000?) are all
          available through the EROS Data Center (605-594-6151), or
          flight documenttion from NASA-Ames Research Center, Mail
          Stop 240-6, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000, (tel.:
          415-604-6252).
 
          Larry Cruse
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          Larry Cruse
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Our Gis department need a digital map of the following counties: Los
Angeles, Orange, San Bernadino and River Side. We're looking for
vector format but could use raster too. The spatial datas must
include counties' boundaries, cities' names and major roads. The
files could be from commercial sources.
 
If you can help, thanks in advance.
 
 
 
Pierre Roy
Cartotheque : Map Library
Universite du Quebec a Montreal
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