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    Free POI: Microsoft AutoRoute 2010 Mega File (POI Points of Interest)

    In celebration of the recent release of Microsoft AutoRoute 2010 we have put together a saved map file (.axe) full of pushpin sets for the UK.

    AR2010MegaFile

    This is similar to the S&T 2010 Discovery Owners Mega File which has been very popular.

    This file contains 76 pushpin collections with a huge number of points of interest above and beyond what is already included in the software.

    Pushpin sets include:

    • A&E Hospitals
    • ASDA locations
    • Caravan Club sites
    • Focus Stores
    • GEORGE High Street
    • Morrison Supermarkets
    • Notcutts UK
    • Premier Travel Inn
    • Tesco locations
    • Travel lodge locations
    • UK Safety Camera
    • Visit Britain Accommodations
    • Visit Britain – various POI categories
    • Visit Scotland – various POI categories
    • Visit Britain – various POI categories
    • Wickes stores

    The POI data is provided by Microsoft (back in 2007) so current accuracy has not been verified.  Pay no attention to the “CTRL & CLICK on icon for more details”  I don’t know why that is in all the balloons.

    DOWNLOAD THE FILE HERE - AR2010_POI_Files_From_MSDownloads.zip (7.4MB)

    If you are interested in adding even more 3rd Party POI (points of interest) to your AutoRoute map start with these websites:

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