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	<title>Help me find and buy cool maps in Ohio</title>
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	<description>Where can I browse and purchase antique maps in Ohio, specifically Columbus? I&apos;d like to get some topographic, geologic, or land-owner maps of Ohio or Indiana for my new apartment (maps of other places might be cool, too).  Though eBay is nice, I&apos;d really like to be able to go to a store and see the color intensity, size, and condition of a map before I buy it.  I live close to Columbus but wouldn&apos;t mind taking a road trip to Cleveland or Cincinnati (or Pittsburgh, for that matter).  Does anyone know if a store like this exists in the uncultured Midwest?  Should I just go to a flea market?</description>
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	<category>antique</category>
	<category>columbus</category>
	<category>geologic</category>
	<category>map</category>
	<category>maps</category>
	<category>ohio</category>
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