@ Andy
It does work, remove “Trinity Center” from the address then Geocode, then add “Trinity Center” to the address. The issue is Google does not understand the address as entered. Why Google is returning the map in that location is odd ()but I have a guess).
Almost the same seems to be true when you try entering that address in All-in-One Event Calendar. It does not find the address and the map is not updated. But when you remove “Trinity Center” from the address, it finds the address and updates the map.
So, I would say this is working fine, the input data is not. That said, it seems I need to look at the Google Maps response to the geocode. My guess is that it is “saying” address not found and the map center is defaulting to the “center” of Europe.
