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1853 Japanese World Map
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US Secession Map 1865
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Ottoman Empire map of the United States (1803)
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A map of the USA with the lower 48 + Hawaii in the corner
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North American Extinctions Areas in red show where indigenous organism populations have dropped below the "safe" limit of ecological stability, according to a 2016 study. (Christopher Ingraham/The Washington Post. Data from the Natural History Museum) from WaPo
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1806 map of part of the United States of North America : containing the Carolinas and Georgia also the Floridas and part of the Bahama islands
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Nicholas King's 1803 Pre-Expedition Map. Depicting known and presumed lakes and rivers of North America west of the Mississippi River. Lewis and Clark carried this map on their journey
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c. 1845 "Amerique Septentrionale" (North America) by Levasseur. Does show the smaller configuration of the Republic of Texas.
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Abel Buell Map : a new and correct map of the United States of North America : layd down from the latest observations and best authorities agreeable to the Peace of 1783 : humbly inscribed to his excellency the Governor and Company of the state of Connecticut
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United States before Louisiana Purchase
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The United States & the relative position of the Oregon & Texas (1847) - by James Wyld, who was a prominent British mapmaker during the mid-nineteenth century that held the prestigious position of Geographer to the Queen
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Fastest growing jobs in the US. What is wrong with Georgia?
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1806 map of part of the United States of North America : containing those of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusets, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia
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Map of US States With a Population Smaller than New York City
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Alaska 1867, showing the territory ceded by Russia to the United States
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In 1944, Harold Fisk had been following ghosts for three years. His ghosts were of the meandering Mississippi. In a report for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Fisk completed a mammoth effort entitled, “Geological Investigation of the Alluvial Valley of the Lower Mississippi River”
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Results of the 1984 United States Presidential election by county. The most lopsided election in history, the only state Reagan failed to win was his opponent’s, Minnesota.
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Historical travel times from New York City to the rest of the U.S. (from the 1932 Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States)
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Propaganda piece from 1888; Liberty begins in Plymouth under the guide of the Bible and takes USA across the Great Plains towards Immortality (i.e. San Francisco); Slavery, on the other hand, starts in Jamestown without any Bible and leads USA on the path to Hades (i.e. Abilene, Texas)
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A Proposal for High Speed Rail in the US
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Annual Wages of Firefighters in the United States
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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA – Willy Nilly Map by C. Barnes in 1946 – Wildlife and park life are depicted in vignette cartoon illustrations.
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Homicide rates in Europe and the US
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US counties "where Minorities are the Majority"
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U.S. Counties where more than half the population was born in another US state
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Treaty of Guadalupe gave the US the Mexico's Rio Grande as boundary for Texas, all California, half of New Mexico, most of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, and parts of Wyoming and Colorado. Mexicans could relocate w/in these new boundaries or get full US citizenship. Mexicans actually belong in US...
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Every state gets a pan-handle! A map of the continental USA made of 550 pounds of cast-iron skillets. Created by Alisa Toninato.
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Alaska superimposed over continental US
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The proposed annexation line for Baltimore Maryland USA, circa 1912
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Map of the United States with Alaska and Hawaii to scale
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San Juan County, Utah touches more adjacent counties than any other county in the United States
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North America circa 1620, including the "Island of California"
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As of yesterday, marijuana for recreational use is legal along the American coast from Mexico's western coast to Maine.
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Due to the Aleutian islands, Alaska is the Northernmost, Westernmost, and Easternmost US state.
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The optimal road trip to see all the US national parks
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Contiguous United States taking a bite out of Alaska
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Population Density of the Boston–Washington Corridor, the most heavily urbanized area of the United States
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Countries and US states with economy larger than Florida(2018-Q2)
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USA map of potential nuclear targets.
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US Metropolitan Subreddits with More Subscribers than r/california (as of 6/29/17)
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Regions in Europe more developed than Mississippi(US state)
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Georgia(US state) vs Georgia(country)
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Most popular US attractions: state by state (opposing views.com)
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Map of US States entirely north of California
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Size and distance comparison of Alaska with the continental United States
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North America, at the time of Texas annexation, (1845)
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Ancestry with Largest Population in County in the United States (excludes Hawaii and Alaska)
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Map of Portland and Oregon City, USA 1896
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Roads from all over the United States to New York City
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This map of the United States of America has the lower 48 and Hawaii in a small box off to the side.
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What if the US was divided into eight California-sized mega states of (quasi) equal population?
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American Truck Simulator's newest expansion: New Mexico
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USA megalopolis: Boston to Washington
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Alaska compared to mainland US
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Part 2, drawing the whole world by hand. The United States of America (minus Hawaii), Mexico, and Greenland added. Canada was drawn yesterday in another post. Done in OneNote.
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European regions richer and poorer than poorest US state - Mississippi
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Louisiana territory as it was under french rule, North America, 1734.
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Map of US Secretary of War Simon Cameron's Proposed Partition of Virginia (December 21, 1861)
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Washington DC and surrounding region has the worst traffic in the United States according to studies, here's today, the traffic extends for 60 miles (100 km)
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Texas is made of 254 counties, more than any other US state
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US Economy Split into Seven California-sized Pieces (~$2.7 trillion GDP each)
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Usage of the word "Georgia" in the United States
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The United States reproduced in Oregon slate (Albers projection, 100% accurate)
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1803 Louisiana Purchase and other US land aquisitions
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Every county in the United States named “Washington”
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US states with a population smaller than New York City
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How big is Iran? Pretty much the size of the USA before the Louisiana Purchase.
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Topographic map of the US state of Oklahoma
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US Counties by Most Common Ancestry
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Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Oregon Have the Most Christmas Tree Farm Operations in USA
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Map of the United States and Texas (1836)
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Canadian provinces with Nominal GDP per capita lower than poorest US state Mississippi, 2016
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Life Expectancy in US by County: 1980 - 2016
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Counties won by candidates in the 2016 Presidential Election and the 2017 US Senate Special Election in Alabama
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The Young Forty-Niners: a pictorial map of Western USA during the California Gold Rush, which brought 300,000 gold-seekers to the newly established state
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European regions with higher human development index than poorest US state Mississippi (2015)
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Map of Eurasia over Georgia, USA
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Hawaii Election Results by County, all Democratic
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Georgetown B&O Railroad Branch proposed extension in Washington DC and Northern Virginia, USA, circa 1893
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New York Bay and Harbor 1861 US Coast Guard Chart
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Chinese administrative divisions with GDP PPP per capita higher than poorest US state Mississippi ($36,029)
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US State Income Maps Day 1; Alabama
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US State Income Maps Day 2; Alaska
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Palo Alto, California USA 1989
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Texas over Europe shows how truly large USA is
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Map showing weirdest town names in USA. Texas takes the cake?
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A map of the 2016 US Presidential election (H. Clinton vs. D. Trump) in New Jersey .
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A modified mixed relief and satellite map of the western United States, as defined by the Census Bureau, sans Alaska and Hawaii.
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Fastest Growing Counties 2000-2010, Missouri USA
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Massachusetts congressional districts large
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Indian states that have never recorded temperatures above 40°C (104°F). US states with the same feature are Alaska and Hawaii.
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A Hoosier's Map of US Regions (Dakotas aren't the Midwest!), Missouri = ???
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Counties of Kansas (the US state) by when they last peaked in population (colors inspired by foliage)
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Washington County is the most common county name in the United States. There are 31 in total (including Washington County in the District of Columbia)
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The Midwest US without Ohio
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US Income Maps Day 15; Iowa
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Mississippi Delta map US Coast Survey 1855
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Countries and US States with Larger GDP than California
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"The Racial dot map" Map of the US with a dot for every person, color coded by race/ethnicity. https://demographics.virginia.edu/DotMap/index.html
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What the entire Internet looked like in September 1973
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