United States Search Overview
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Six different types of searches
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You can search for our nearest locations using any one
of the following:
- Postal ZIP Code
- City name, with spelling error correction
- Telephone area code
- Telephone area code and exchange
- State name or abbreviation, with spelling error
correction.
(This also shows how to retrieve a state map.)
- Clicking on a map near your point of interest
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| Uses geographic coordinates |
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How does it work? The search program knows the geographic
coordinates (latitude and longitude) of every five-digit
ZIP Code and telephone area code (and exchange), and of many
thousands of towns in the United States. This allows us to show
you our locations nearest your point of interest, even if they
are in different cities, states, ZIP Codes and area codes.
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| Hints |
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The best way to search is to be as specific as possible. If you
know the ZIP Code or area code and exchange, they will usually be
the most precise. If not, using city and state is usually very
good, unless the city is very large. Least accurate is to try to
click on the map near a particular city, unless the city is
actually marked on the map.
Use only one of the suggested formats.
For example, use a city name or a ZIP Code, but not both.
If you want to know about a particular location represented by a
marker on a map, clicking near the marker is the most efficient
way to get information about that location.
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Select a state or enter a location in the United States in any one of these formats:
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