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Topographically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) is a series of spatial data releases managed by the US Census Bureau. Many of its smaller area geographic divisions known as Census tracts and blocks are used as a standard in spatial analyses.
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Census Shapefiles Fit to Land
I'm looking for an oceans or coastlines shapefile that's a more detailed than what Natural Earth has to offer (1:10m).
I'm working with 2000 Census county shapefiles, but it doesn't cut out lakes or …
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Census Shapefiles Fit to Land
Found the cartographic files here