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Maps and Geographic Data |
- American Indian
Tribal Census Tract Maps Using Census 2000 data, these maps arranged
alphabetically by American Indian reservation and off-reservation trust land
names.
- Canadian
Geographical Names / Les noms géographiques du Canada Current and historical search
of Canadian geography by name or coordinates, with links to maps.
- GeoStats:
Spatial, Socioeconomic and Natural Resource Directory
Useful spatial
data and GIS links
- Historic Maps of
Maine: USGS maps from the Dimond Library at the university of New
Hampshire.
- Maine GIS Maps
Customized maps using available Maine GIS data
- MapQuest Provides
point-to-point driving directions between U.S. cities, a road trip planner
to look up attractions, lodging, etc. on the way, and an option to create personalized maps.
- National Atlas: Create
electronic maps on a variety of topics such as Presidential
Elections 1789-2000, seismic hazard,
Federal Lands and
Indian Reservations, and more.
- NIMA
GEOnet Names Server The National Imagery and Mapping Agency's (NIMA) database of
foreign geographic feature names.
- Color
Landform Atlas of the United States There are two
main types of links on each state page: maps and images local to this site,
and links to external web sites. The shaded relief maps are created from
arrays of elevation data. Satellite images, 1895 maps, county line relief
maps, and black and white relief maps are also available.
- Perry-Castañeda Library Map
Collection (University of Texas at Austin). Global collection of digitized
maps and an excellent list of electronic cartographic reference resources.
- U.S.
Gazetteer This gazetteer is used to identify places to view with the Tiger Map Server
and obtain census data from the 1990 Census Lookup Server. You can search for a place by
entering the name and state abbreviation or zip code.
- USGS: Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Contains information about
almost 2 million physical and cultural geographic features in the United States.
References are made to a feature's location by state, county, and geographic coordinates.
The GNIS is our Nation's official repository of domestic geographic names information.
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