ADC Map
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ADC Map, also referred to as ADC, is a publisher of maps and street atlases covering areas in Washington, DC, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Delaware and New Jersey. Although previously an independent entity, it was later owned by the Langenscheidt Publishing Group. Langenscheidt sold its map division to Universal Map, an affiliate of Kappa Publishing Group, in 2010.
The map publisher was originally named the Alexandria Drafting Company, founded 1956, and their main office has moved to Pennsylvania Avenue, across the street from the White House. The ADC Map & Travel Center located at 1636 I St NW DC is now closed.
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