You may try this one.
http://www.dyngeometry.com/web/XYQuery.aspx

You can also download the shape file from us census, extract the
nodes, construct the GPloygon and overlay it in Google map.
Here is the link to download the shape files.
ftp://ftp2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2009/

Good luck!


On Jan 8, 11:23 am, icemanind <[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I have an application which shows a US map with a clickable marker at
> several key cities (pulled from a database). Some of these markers,
> however, are meant to designate a region. What I'd like to do is, when
> someone click on one of these region markers, I'd like to highlight
> the metropolis city in blue. So, for example, if the marker is on
> Memphis, TN and I click the marker, I'd like Memphis and the
> surrounding metropolis to highlight blue. IS this possible? And if so,
> does anyone have an example they can point me to?
>
> Thanks
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