>  However management will use all 1500 at times.

It might be worth asking what they actually expect to do with 1500
blobs on one map.  It's pretty meaningless to look at, and not
practical to select any one blob from the mass for further
examination.
As already stated, you might find clustering will help.  If they just
want to look at a pretty distribution, this kind of thing may be
appropriate -
http://gmaps-utility-library.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/markerclusterer/1.0/examples/advanced_example.html

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