Interactive Area Maps Are Online

Have you ever wondered in which District your home group is? An interactive Area 56 Map is now online that can help you figure it out. It was developed by the Communications Committee using Google My Maps and includes boundaries or push pins for all of the Area Districts. You can interact with the map by panning and zooming, and you can search for the address of your group. Clicking into districts will display the district number a panel.

The map page, titled “Interactive Area Map with Districts” can be accessed from the Main Menu under About Us or can be accessed directly here.

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