So a little setup...probably anywhere from a few to 500 or more
locations.

I have polygon data that I can either place into a KML file or use the
API to add.  I have done it both ways but I am looking for a little
guidance.

The thing I like about the KML is that I can have one place that holds
everything, i.e. the polygon and the point.  The problem is that the
polygon and the point are independent placemarks...click on one, it
doesn't hide the other.

The think I like about the API version is that I can dynamically add
things (and control them).  My only concern is the "lag" once I get
several on there...using one of the "combiners" is not an option.

So my question is, are there any ways to use javascript to control
placemarks in a KML file on Google Maps?  i.e. I could have an html
link that when you click on it it can show/hide the placemark?

Also, I have set the "polygon" in the KML file to have no name and no
title, but when you click on it a blank bubble still pops up.  Anyway
around this?

Ideally I would use the KML file and just use JS to show hide the
items as needed.

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