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1. Federal Lands of the United States, 2006
1972. National Atlas of the United States. This polygon shapefile contains federally owned or administered lands of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Only areas of... National Atlas of the United States.
2. Freight Analysis Framework Regions: United States and Territories, 2013
2013. Strocko, Ed and United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. This polygon shapefile contains United States freight analysis framework (FAF) regions. FAF domestic region level datasets and products provide inf... United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
3. Metropolitan Planning Boundaries: United States and Territories, 2011
2011. United States. Federal Highway Administration and United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. This polygon shapefile contains United States metropolitan planning boundaries. The United States Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) Database... United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
4. United States Airports, 1991-2014
1991. TomTom International (Firm) and Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). Thisw polygon shapefile represents airport grounds and airport runways within the United States. All airports have a boundary, and most have at lea... Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).
5. U.S. Airports, 2013
2012. TomTom North America, Inc. U.S. Airports represents airport grounds and airport runways within the United States. All airports have a boundary, and most have at least one run...
6. U.S. Airports, 2018
2018. TomTom North America, Inc. and Esri. U.S. Airports represents airport grounds and airport runways within the United States. All airports have a boundary, and most have at least one run... Esri.