
March 9, 1999 - La Mirada, Calif. - Thomas Bros. Maps has introduced a
Spanish edition of its popular Thomas Guides for Los Angeles and
Orange Counties. The new Thomas Guide en Espaņol - Primera
Edicion features a specially designed cover with photos
highlighting cultural Hispanic points of interest in the
Southland. Inside, instructional pages and headings for major
map pages and listings are translated into Spanish to complement
the familiar page-and-grid system of maps and street index that
Southern Californians have come to rely on to navigate the
region's network of highways and byways.
"We are pleased to introduce this special edition of the
Thomas Guide in recognition of the increasing importance of the
Hispanic people and their culture to Southern California,"
said Warren Wilson, CEO of Thomas Bros. Maps. Wilson added that
ever since the company moved its headquarters to Southern
California in the 1940s, Hispanic employees have played a key
role in the growth of the company, which currently produces more
than 70 editions of its printed street maps for the states of
California, Arizona, Oregon and Washington as well as Baltimore,
Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Las Vegas/Clark County.
The Spanish editions of the Los Angeles County and Orange
County Thomas Guides retail for $16.95 each and can be found in
grocery stores and major drug stores in areas where there is a
high concentration of Hispanic residents and businesses.
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