900s History And Geography Rainbow City Public Library 3702 Rainbow Drive · Rainbow City, alabama 35906 ·(256)4428477 Tina Brooks alabama Virtual Library. 900s-History and geography. http://www.rbclibrary.org/Reference Pages/900s_History_and_Geography.htm
Extractions: Geographic Information System GIS Welcome here to visit the ESRI web site.) Our initial data layers were extracted from the First Street program form Wessex. (Click here To classify the roads, we divided them into four divisions, Major Arterials, Major Streets, Parkways, and Collectors. Our method of classification based on these four division are: Major Arterials are Interstate Highways, Major Streets are State and Federal Routes, Parkways are major county roads and city streets which are used to travel from one area to another and not just to visit a location on the given street, and Collectors are all other streets, those that would only be traveled for a specific purpose and to a particular location on the street. The distinction between Parkways and Collectors is somewhat difficult in the adjoining counties, but we are satisfied with our classification of the Etowah County roads. For Etowah County roads only, we also have created a data field for the Functional Classification assigned by Alabama Department of Transportation. To use the route command in ARC/INFO, we created a table of turning movements and delay times, and assigned attributes to every intersection on the street network. We also created a new field in the streets attribute table to calculate time of travel from intersection to intersection based on distance and anticipated speed, with the speed being different for each classification of road in the network. This allows us the flexibility of having the command optimize the route based on either time or distance.
Geographic Nicknames Quiz Georgia B. Richmond, Virginia C. Birmingham, alabama D. Nashville City of David Holy City City of Peace Geometric geography The Golden Triangle is associated http://www.greatauk.com/wqgeonick.html
Extractions: Knowledge Master Home 100,000 Questions Academic Competition Free Questions ... How to Order Demonstrate a fearless pursuit of auk ademic auk cellence by plunging, head-first of course, into these questions. Return every week for another quiz on one of the 14,000 topics in the Knowledge Master Library Geographic Nicknames (Click on the question number for the answer.) B Near and Far
NSDI Geographic Information Resources Data Data alabama Geographic Data Center alabama GIS Viewing free downloadable gis data - City of Fort of geography Resources Geo-Spatial Datasets Boulder http://www.fgdc.gov/apps/glist.new/index.php?id=60&limit[]=5&act=
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Dogomania.com - Dog Names Virginia, hunting dogs mostly); North Pole; Norway; Obidos; Odenville (CITY IN alabama); Olona (a river in Italy); Olt; O Malley; Pacific http://www.dogomania.com/names/type/geography.shtml
Outline Map Sites - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online Base Maps (University of alabama) alabama County outline map Scott Foresman) Australia - blank states, cities named (Florida Geographic Alliance) pdf http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/map_sites/outline_sites.html
Extractions: For additional maps and information see: Alan A. Lew (Northern Arizona University) Blank and Outline Maps (About.com) Census Bureau "County Selection" Maps Choix des fonds des cartes ... Worldatlas.com A Afghanistan (GeoExplorer) Africa (Choix des fonds des cartes) Africa (DK Clip Art) Africa (Ray August) ... Australia - Physical (Florida Geographical Alliance) [pdf] B Brazil - Blank map (GeoExplorer) Brazil - States (Choix des fonds des cartes) C California - Blank map with dots for major cities (50states.com)
Lucas Pereira's Weird City Names Page The US has many interesting city names re under 18, turn off the computer and go study, uh, geography or something alabama has Intercourse, but Utah has a Virgin http://graphics.stanford.edu/~lucasp/city.html
Extractions: The US has many interesting city names. Here's a couple of the better ones that a friend and I found, using the geographic nameserver at the University of Michigan (telnet martini.eecs.umich.edu 3000): (p.s. Thanks to Senator Exon, for making this geography illegal! If you're under 18, turn off the computer and go study, uh, geography or something... :-) An oxymoron: High, Texas, and Low, Utah? * Lots of Joy, but none in California! Alabama has Intercourse, but Utah has a Virgin. Pennsylvania has Fertility, Desire, Intercourse, and Climax... Those wild Quakers! Pig, Kentucky. Louisiana has a Start, but there's no Finish... One Tiny, two Small's, and a Large. Earth, Texas, USA, Earth... Poor Uranus is the only planet in the solar system without a city. I guess it sounds bad when you say "I'm from your anus..." * 4 Rich, and only 1 Poor. * Utopia is almost everywhere. Suburban, New Jersey. * There's an Arm (MS), 2 Hand's (MI, SC), a Heart (AR), and 2 Finger's (NC, TN), but no leg, head or body anywhere. You can find a Climax in 17 states.
The Halls Of Academia alabama State of alabama Web Site. Development Resources, Education Science, geography, Environment, Government Jerusalem Mosaic Travel the city through the http://www.tenet.edu/halls/geography.html
Extractions: Resources ... Students The Hall of Geography Africa Antarctica Asia Australia ... Tours Around The World Africa Africa Online : Links to Computing, Business and Finance, Education, Government, Health, News, Sports, Music, Travel, and more Environment in Africa : University of Penn., College of Education: links to information about the natural resources of Africa K-12 Africa Guide : Resources on Africa for K-12 Education Maps of Africa : University of Texas at Austin, The Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection: many maps of Africa that were produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Travel in Africa : University of Penn., College of Education: includes information about traveling to Africa as well as articles written by travelers in African countries Welcome to South Africa : A colorful clickable map with lots of sites to see: links to South African Communication Services, ANANZIThe South African Search Engine, and Cape Town Weather Watch; plug-ins for audio TOP Antarctica A Tourist Expedition to Antarctica : An exhibit of an expedition to Antarctica, including journal entries and photographs.
National Geographic Caving References December The geography Of Jordan Russell Cave alabama. Ice Cave in Paradise Glacier (p628-629) - Washington, Mesa Verde Cave City (p642-643) - Colorado, Wind http://home.mira.net/~gnb/caving/natgeo.html
Extractions: National Geographic Caving References Glenn's Caving Contents Page This page presents an extensive list of 227 articles in National Geographic magazine which contain references to caving related subjects. This includes: There is no Search facility, but the Find function of your WWW browser can be used to locate reference to whatever cave, location or subject you are interested. This page also contains a list of issues which we suspect to contain articles with caving references but we have not actually sighted these to verify the fact. Check your library. If you have any of these issues then we would appreciate it if you could please let us know what they contain in terms of subjects given above. I need that issue...
Geographic Change Notes: Alabama Geographic Change Notes alabama. State alabama, (01 AL). Area, Effective Date, Change. Ashland city, 01/01/90, area description change, from town to city. http://eire.census.gov/popest/geonotes/01.php
Extractions: census population estimates ... text menu State: Alabama (01 AL) Area Effective Date Change Ashland city area description change, from town to city Bakerhill city, Barbour County incorporation; not reported in Census 2000; will appear in 2003 Estimates Blue Mountain town merged into Anniston city Calera city annexation into Chilton County Chelsea town, Shelby County incorporation (Census place: 0357; FIPS:14104); area reported as Chelsea CDP in 1990 Coaling city, Tuscaloosa County incorporation (Census place: 0393; FIPS 16000) Coker town, Tuscaloosa County incorporation (Census place: 0403; FIPS 16312) County Line town, Covington County disincorporation; this disincorporation should not be confused with County Line town in Blount County and Jefferson County, Alabama (with a census place code of 0430 and FIPS code of 17968) Deatsville town, Elmore County incorporation (Census place: 0478; FIPS: 20008) Decatur city surviving entity in merger with Flint City town Dodge City town, Cullman County
50states.com - States And Capitals State information resource links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, representitives, songs, birds, flowers, trees State Choose a State. alabama. Alaska. Arizona. Arkansas . http://www.50states.com/
Extractions: Yellow Pages - Find businesses in your state Name: Category: City: State: Choose a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alabama
Extractions: National Archives and Records Administration The 1930 Census Microfilm Locator Search Strategies: Geographic Method If the Census did not prepare a Soundex index for the state or territory you are looking for, you will see the state search page that includes: The geographic search identifies schedule roll(s) to view based on data you enter about the family's location in 1930. To most quickly identify which roll or rolls to consult, choose the search window for which you have the most specific, detailed geographic information. Please read the information below before proceeding. Enumeration Districts When the Bureau of the Census assigned areas for census takers to visit when collecting information from residents, it divided counties, cities, towns, villages, Indian reservations, and even hospitals and jails into enumeration districts (ED). Heavily populated areas like major cities would have dozens or even hundreds of EDs while rural counties and places would have only a few or one. Each county was assigned a number, and each ED within it was then numbered consecutively. When the census schedule sheets were compiled, they were arranged by state, county, city or township, and thereunder by ED number. They appear in this order on the microfilm. The Bureau of the Census carefully recorded descriptions of each ED.
Extractions: Attribute Data Second Edition Contact Info Data sources have been organized into two broad classifications: State and Local Aggregations and National Aggregations . If you don't find what you're looking for under one classification don't give up! Try looking under the other. Both contain local level data. STATE AND LOCAL AGGREGATIONS Alabama
Yale Peabody Museum: GNIS Database CONNECTICUT placement of the primary geographic corrdinates of the location of the city hall or http://george.peabody.yale.edu/gnis/
Extractions: Enter some place term(s) of interest to you in the field above CONNECTICUT Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ANY FEATURE POPULATED PLACE airport arch area arroyo bar basin bay beach bench bend bridge building canal cape cemetery channel church civil cliff crater crossing dam falls flat forest gap geyser glacier gut harbor hospital island isthmus lake lava levee locale mine oilfield other park pillar plain ppl range rapids reserve reservoir ridge school sea slope spring stream summit swamp tower trail tunnel valley well woods Limit searches to county GNIS database via USGS Canadian Geographic Names database GNIS Search Forms for Individual States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Available from this portion of the Peabody Museum web are 1,233,933 records corresponding to the labeled features that can be found on the 1:24,000 scale topographic maps of the US Geological Survey. A synopsis of the GNIS is as follows (excerpted from the USGS/GNIS FactSheet, June 1991):