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  1. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners.

  2. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

    The OpenStreetMap website itself is an online map, geodata search engine, and editor. OpenStreetMap was created by Steve Coast in response to the Ordnance Survey, the United Kingdom's national …

  3. OpenStreetMap US

    Welcome to the home of open mapping in the United States OpenStreetMap is the free, editable map of the world. OpenStreetMap US is a nonprofit organization helping to support and grow the project in …

  4. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map of the world built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, buildings, cafés, addresses, and much more.

  5. Welcome Mat | OpenStreetMap - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world made by people like you

  6. Start Mapping | OpenStreetMap US

    The OpenStreetMap Wiki provides a comprehensive resource for everything OpenStreetMap. For instance, learn how to map particular geographic features in the Map Features section.

  7. What is OpenStreetMap? - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world made by people like you. It was started in 2004 in the UK, out of frustration with the lack of availability of good map data that was free to use.

  8. LearnOSM

    LearnOSM provides easy to understand, step-by-step guides for you to get started with contributing to OpenStreetMap and using OpenStreetMap and using OpenStreetMap data.

  9. OpenStreetMap, an open-source map project

    OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative, open-source mapping project that provides freely accessible geographic data, created and maintained by a global community of volunteers.

  10. Downloading and using OSM data - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    There are many ways to use OpenStreetMap data. It is possible to download raw data for a certain area, entire countries or regions, or certain features such as roads or buildings.