I volunteer for a local historical society and they have a lot of maps. I’m presently helping organize them.
As far as actually using a map, for something practical like getting from point A to point B, I went to Wyoming, South Dakota and Montana two summers ago and I was going to use Waze, but a friend came with us and she insisted on using maps. We’d pick up maps at the local travel centers that are long the interstates. It was actually good because the maps showed the big picture. Waze just shows where you are now and the immediate area, and of course you can zoom out, but with a paper map, it was really good to see exactly where you are, what’s around, what towns are nearby, etc. It was a good idea. The maps were free.
I’d do it again if I did a long distance drive.