Census Bureau Produces First Comprehensive Atlas in More Than 80 Years
The atlas, with more than 700 full-color maps, is the first general population and housing statistical atlas published by the Census Bureau since 1925.
Featuring more than 300 pages and weighing about 7 pounds, the atlas presents data from 1790 through 2000. It is arranged by topic and grouped into three general themes — who we are, where we come from and what we do. Most maps feature county-level detail for the United States and Puerto Rico.
Census Atlas of the United States is available on the Census Bureau Website. A print version is available for purchase from the Government Printing Office.
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The Census Bureau’s release of its first comprehensive atlas in over 80 years is a significant achievement, offering detailed insights into U.S. demographics and geography. This update enriches data accessibility, benefiting researchers, policymakers, and the public by providing a clearer, modernized view of the nation’s changing landscape.
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