Census Maps
Cape Cod Economic Place Map
An economic place is a statistical subdivision of a state delineated according to Census Bureau guidelines for the purpose of presenting economic census data. Economic places include incorporated places of 2,500 or more people, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more people in 12 designated states, and census designated places in Hawaii. Any residual area within a state is delineated into Economic places so as not to cross the boundaries of any consolidated city, county subdivision in 12 designated states, metropolitan area in New England, or county. Source: http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/epss/glossary_e.html
Outer Cape, Mid-Cape, and Upper-Mid Cape Census Tracts
These maps show the boundaries and numbers of the census tracts as well as the named features underlying the boundaries. They also show the boundaries, names and codes for American Indian/Alaska Native/Hawaiian home land areas, counties, county subdivisions, and places. The scale of the maps is optimized to keep the number of map sheets for each area to a minimum. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Geography Division Cartographic Products Management Branch
An economic place is a statistical subdivision of a state delineated according to Census Bureau guidelines for the purpose of presenting economic census data. Economic places include incorporated places of 2,500 or more people, county subdivisions of 10,000 or more people in 12 designated states, and census designated places in Hawaii. Any residual area within a state is delineated into Economic places so as not to cross the boundaries of any consolidated city, county subdivision in 12 designated states, metropolitan area in New England, or county. Source: http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/epss/glossary_e.html
Outer Cape, Mid-Cape, and Upper-Mid Cape Census Tracts
These maps show the boundaries and numbers of the census tracts as well as the named features underlying the boundaries. They also show the boundaries, names and codes for American Indian/Alaska Native/Hawaiian home land areas, counties, county subdivisions, and places. The scale of the maps is optimized to keep the number of map sheets for each area to a minimum. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Geography Division Cartographic Products Management Branch
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