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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
UPDATE: Looking around some more, I found a webpage at the state of Texas' official travel/tourism department where you can download a free PDF of the 2013-2015 Texas Tour Guide, International Edition. No questions asked, easy peasy. Here's the link.
Here's a link, that looks to be about as direct as you would be able to get, to the Guide. You can request to "view online" as well as to get one via snail mail.
I don't know exactly what "view online" means--if you get a downloadable book or just some html pages. Maybe you would get a PDF. I like to test these things before mentioning them on this website, but frankly the form that you have to fill out is ridiculously (IMHO) long, so I didn't this time.
Curious, I checked to see if Texas has a state library. Turns out that they do, it's here. I was unable to find a Texas Travel Guide there, downloadable or not. It appears that they don't have any documents produced by the state's official tourism department. Looks like they would. Every state is going to be different . . . .
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You just had to do country, postal code and where you saw it.
It is literally online.
So now I will call 18004529292.
If need be that number is also for road conditions.