Just posting a quick note here to say that I have done a bit more mapping in the area linked above and am happy to do more. The user tjohej who asked me to map there asked me to map that town as there is a bar on the north side there that accepts payment in bitcoin.
There is a site
http://coinmap.org/ which shows the places which accept bitcoin on a nice draggable map (using openstreetmap as the basemap). The coinmap site currently is showing 46 businesses which accept BTC but there are probably a lot more to add. If people want to add more places to the map they can do so themselves, by editing openstreetmap directly (there is a link on the coinmap site, you just create a username and then start editing like you would a wiki), or you can add a 'note' on openstreetmap if you don't want to bother with editing yourself.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NotesThe mapping I did around the bitcoin accepting bar was done for the purposes of putting the bar in 'context' of its surroundings. My fee for mapping that town to the level seen on the map was 2 dollars, to give you a sense of what you will get for your money (1 dollar for the buildings in the main cluster, and another dollar for cleaning up the roads and doing all the surrounding buildings). If people have a business of their own they want shown on the map, or want more mapping done around one of the already listed bitcoin accepting places, just let me know. Of course I can do any other kind of mapping as well, anything I can see in the satellite imagery I can put on the map (roads, buildings, parks, etc). If you know a business that accepts BTC I will help you put it on the map for free, as this is pretty easy to do, I will only charge for more detailed mapping like tracing buildings, etc.
Hopefully there will be some interest in this offer as I think it is good for both bitcoin and OpenStreetMap. Both are projects that are worthy of support.
-AndrewBuck