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 Tiger/Line Mapping
• Census 2002 TIGER/Line Files The TIGER/Line files are extracts of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census Bureau's TIGER? (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) database.
| • UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line Files The UA Census 2000 TIGER/Line files contain all Census 2000 entities included in the Census 2000 version of TIGER/Line, as well as Census 2000 vintage Urban Areas and Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs).
| • Census 2000 TIGER/Line Files TIGER/Line files are extracts from the Census Bureau's TIGER(Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) database, consisting of selected geographic and cartographic information.
| • TIGER/Line Metadata | • TIGER Mapping Service The TIGER Map Service (Map Surfer) was built in 1995 as a proof of concept to see what it took to build a basic Web mapping application. The Bureau's main effort now, in conjunction with private contractors, is in the development of a separate and more elaborate data delivery and mapping system called the American FactFinder.
| • Redistricting Census 2000 TIGER/Line Files The TIGER/Line files are extracts from the Census Bureau's TIGER? (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) database, consisting of selected geographic and cartographic information.
| • 2000 TIGER Voting / State Legislative District Outline Maps 2000 P.L. 94-171 Redistricting TIGER Voting / State Legislative District Outline Maps by County
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On-line Mapping
• American FactFinder You can use FactFinder to create, print, and download two types of maps—Reference Maps and Thematic Maps. Customizable options such as Boundaries, Features, and Title are available for both types of maps. Data Classes is a customizable option offered only for Thematic Maps.
Reference Maps display the location and geographic boundaries for Census tabulation areas (for example, the boundaries of a Census tract). For Reference Maps, you specify the geographic area you want to see.
Thematic Maps show interesting facts about places by using colors or patterns to shade areas on the map. You use Thematic Maps when you want to see statistical data, such as population or median income, displayed on a map. To create a Thematic Map, you select the geographic area and the theme for the map.
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Other Geographic Resources
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