A map showing Asian American historic properties for the Ethnic Heritage tour story map. This map focuses on the historic Chinatowns of Phoenix. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's Asian American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
A map showing the East Broadway historic district for the Ethnic Heritage tour story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
Map of the African American Cultural Heritage District (AACHD)
A guide to public places and spaces showcasing the history of the African American community. To view the Controller's full story map and learn more about each location visit https://lacontroller.org/data-stories-and-maps/black-history-la/
Map of various historic and cultural assets in the African American Cultural Heritage District. This map supports the work of Austin City Council Resolution No. 20210902-048.
A map showing the East Broadway Addition historic property for the African American Ethnic Heritage story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.
Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
World Heritage Sites represent exceptional natural and cultural areas recognized internationally by the World Heritage Convention of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). This map locates the World Heritage sites in Canada.
Historical map of Rio Grande river between Texas and Mexico. U.S.-Mexican Boundary Survey.The original map is a Xerox of a Photolithographic Copy of Salazar Ilarregui's Original Mexican Steet No. 29, of the Commission of 1853-1855. Accepted and Adopted by both the United States and Mexico.
A map showing the Clint Thomas Homes historic property for the African American Ethnic Heritage story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.
Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
Map of Mesilla Valley showing valley edge. Scale 1 inch - 1 mile.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's Natural Heritage Inventory (NHI) maintains a database of rare, threatened and endangered species and natural (plant) communities in Vermont. The Department is a member of the network of Natural Heritage Programs and Conservation Data Centres network that collaborates with NatureServe, which is the umbrella organization. The Element Occurrence (EO) records that form the core of the Natural Heritage Inventory database include information on the location, status, characteristics, numbers, condition, and distribution of elements of biological diversity using established Natural Heritage Methodology developed by NatureServe and The Nature Conservancy. An Element Occurrence (EO) is an area of land and/or water in which a species or natural community is, or was, present. An EO should have practical conservation value for the Element as evidenced by potential continued (or historical) presence and/or regular recurrence at a given location. For species Elements, the EO often corresponds with the local population, but when appropriate may be a portion of a population or a group of nearby populations (e.g., metapopulation). For community Elements, the EO may represent a stand or patch of a natural community, or a cluster of stands or patches of a natural community. Because they are defined on the basis of biological information, EOs may cross jurisdictional boundaries. An Element Occurrence record is a data management tool that has both spatial and tabular components including a mappable feature and its supporting database. EOs are typically represented by bounded, mapped areas of land and/or water or, at small scales, the centroid point of this area. EO records are most commonly created for current or historically known occurrences of natural communities or native species of conservation interest.
Map of Mesilla Valley showing 1903 Rio Grande River channel. Scale 1 inch - 1 mile.
A map showing the Park South historic property for the African American Ethnic Heritage story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.
Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
This map shows both designated and nominated Heritage Rivers. The Canadian Heritage Rivers System protects the best examples of Canada’s river heritage, giving the rivers national recognition and encouraging the public to enjoy and appreciate them. The goal is to establish a system that reflects the diversity of Canada’s rivers and to ensure that they continue to flow for future generations.
A map showing the Weona Homes historic property for the Ethnic Heritage tour story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
A map showing the Raylap Homes historic property for the Ethnic Heritage tour story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
Historical map of Rio Grande river between Texas and Mexico. U.S.- Mexican Boundary Survey. The original map is a xerox of a map entitled Boundary between the United States & Mexico. Agreed upon by the Joint Commission under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; Surveyed in 1852, under the direction of Bvt. Major W.H. Emory, Corps of Topographical Engineers, Chief Astronomer and Surveyor, by Mr. M. von HIppel, Asst. Surveyor.
A map showing the Carlotta Place historic property for the African American Ethnic Heritage story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.
Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
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Nevada Places.
The source data were downloaded in late 1999 from the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), and nominally represent all named features on 1:24,000 (or largest available scale) U.S.G.S. topographic maps in Nevada. See the GNIS online metadata for further information on scope, origin, and production. Feature coordinates were used with ArcView® to create a corresponding shapefile. Attribute fields representing location data already available to us as separate GIS data sets (such as map quadrangles, counties, etc.), or representing other data that we had no need or ability to interpret or use, were removed for compactness. A single field (see CLASS below) was then added and populated to provide a higher level of classification for the feature types included, to facilitate representation on map legends and other data uses.
A map showing the Sheraton Park historic property for the African American Ethnic Heritage story map. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's African American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.
A map showing Asian American historic properties for the Ethnic Heritage tour story map. This map focuses on the historic Chinatowns of Phoenix. This map is featured in the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office's Tour Phoenix's Asian American Heritage Story Map.Please visit our story maps at https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/story-maps.