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We can also geocode (Lat/Long) each and every possible address in each address range for each county. The US Census' TIGER 2009 shapefiles include each possible address in most cities and towns of the country. For example, the TIGER files include all the possible addresses in the range of "100 - 119 Oak Ave, Anytown, FL"
OpenPHI can process each TIGER file to extract the Latitude and Longitude for each individual address in that range. That is, "100 Oak Ave" has a pair of Lat / Long values. And "102 Oak Ave" will have a separate, different pair of Lat / Long values.
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