Census Tracts are
statistical units developed by the U.S. Bureau
of the Census in cooperation with local
statistical areas committees. They are generally
stable from census to census. The reference maps
shown here are based on the 2000 Census.
Municipalities in New York include all
cities, towns, villages, and Census Designated
Places. Cities, towns, and villages in New York
are legally incorporated units of local
government. Census Designated Places are
generally hamlets with no legally recognized
boundaries. The Census Bureau, in cooperation
with local statistical areas committees, have
identified many New York hamlets as Census
Designated Places.
All thematic maps below are in Adobe PDF format,
which requires the free
Acrobat Reader.
Files sizes range from 52KB to 664KB for counties that contain major
cities.