File:State of the Map US 2024 sign rocks logo.svg
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editDescriptionState of the Map US 2024 sign rocks logo.svg |
English: Vector logo for the State of the Map US conference to be held June 6–8, 2024, in Salt Lake City Utah. Logo depicts a road sign supporting a rock cairn. |
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Author | QuincyMorgan |
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