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Maps: New York Population

Maps showing the relative wild and remote nature of most Upstate New York.

... locations and route taken is estimated based on GPS points added ex-post facto.

20009 Net Migration To and From New York State.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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Evenly Proportioned Population Density in NY State.

Maps: New York Population on October 22, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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Evenly Proportioned Population of NY State.

Maps: New York Population on October 22, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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Municipalities with a Population Less Then 20,000.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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New York State Map: Unprojected. As you can see, when a map is not projected, and simply laid out via latitude and longitude, it comes out incredibly distorted.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 4' 8" W 75° 3' 30.92"ACME Mapper
 43.0689, -75.0586)

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NY Assembly Districts Overlaid County Maps.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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NY State Map: Normal Mercator.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 4' 8" W 75° 3' 30.92"ACME Mapper
 43.0689, -75.0586)

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NY State Map: Universal Transverse Mercator.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 4' 8" W 75° 3' 30.92"ACME Mapper
 43.0689, -75.0586)

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Population Density of Berne, Knox, Westerlo. This is from the 2010 Census Block data. I wanted to see how population was laid in these rural counties, to learn about how to use census data, and to see if my casual observations on where people lived in this area matched reality.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 42° 30' 54.28" W 74° 2' 43.48"ACME Mapper
 42.5151, -74.0454)

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Population Density of New York. With the relatively small populations exaggerated greatly to make an interesting picture.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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Population Density: State Senate Districts. These are the current 2002 State Senate Districts.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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Rural Area With More Then 10 Acres Per Capita.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 43° 17' 57.94" W 74° 13' 4.56"ACME Mapper
 43.2994, -74.2179)

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School District Lines Do Not Follow Town Lines. This shows you how random school district lines are in our county, designed mostly to follow highway routes, and not so much following town or county lines.

Maps: New York Population on October 18, 2011. (N 42° 34' 32.45" W 73° 56' 9.54"ACME Mapper
 42.5757, -73.936)

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“The policy of the state shall be to conserve and protect its natural resources and scenic beauty and encourage the development and improvement of its agricultural lands for the production of food and other agricultural products.”
Article 14, Section 4 NY State Constitution