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You can put in multiple addresses in Google Maps, but I think you can add more stops in MapQuest, too. I don't know what GPS you have but in my Garmin I can add another address as either a new destination or a new via point.
I use Mapquest and "Martha", my navigation lady in my car, to get me where I need to go around my new town.
However . . .
I want to go look at homes for sale tomorrow, and I'd like a website that will produce a good route for me to follow when I put in a bunch of random addresses.
Can you direct me to a site that does this?
Thank you!!
YaY!!! Mapquest had what I was looking for under "More Mapquest" at the top. It did exactly what I wanted it to do. Thanks Mamas!!
You can put in multiple addresses in Google Maps, but I think you can add more stops in MapQuest, too. I don't know what GPS you have but in my Garmin I can add another address as either a new destination or a new via point.
I use Google maps.
GPS(garmin) lets you save multiple adresses.
I think you can use mapquest to do that. Along the top of their site there is an option, "More MapQuest". Click on that and it gives you an option to plan a route.
I like mapquest for that. You can save the location and add to it.
I would use mapquest for multiple destinations.
I usually put the addresses in from one town to the next so I can see how far it is between towns. I like to know if I am planning a trip so I can decide if we are stopping in this little town or the next one over. If the next town is an hour away then I may want to know that before leaving the town that comes before it. Especially if the kiddo's are hungry.
So the point is, as I build my travel map with multiple towns I begin to see my trip laid out. The only way you can make a map it to type the addresses in one by one, add destination, then you will see a pattern start to emerge. You can adjust this by switching a couple addresses around and end up with a more circuitous path.
look at www.multiplottr.com (no I didn't spell plotter wrong, that's how it is). You can type in several addresses where it says batch addresses. You have to join the site to save them all, but I just look at the site, write down the addresses in order, then put them into my GPS. It's a very handy site.