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Census Tract Outline Map (Census 2000) CENSUS TRACT OUTLINE MAP (CENSUS 2000) ABBREVIATED LEGEND SYMBOL NAME STYLE INTERNATIONAL AIR (FEDERAL) Trust Land 39.005260N 39.005260N 75.729182W 74.977593W OTSA / TDSA AIR (State) SDAISA STATE COUNTY CENSUS COUNTY DIV. Consolidated City Incorporated Place Census Designated Place Census Tract Abbreviation Reference: AIR = American Indian Reservation; Trust Land = Off−Reservation Trust Land; OTSA = Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area; TDSA = Tribal Designated Statistical Area; Tribal Subdivision = American Mispillion River Indian Tribal Subdivision; SDAISA = State Designated American Indian Cedar Creek Statistical Area FEATURES FEATURES Atlantic River / Lake NEW JERSEY 34 Glacier DELAWARE 10 Milford 47420 Milford 47420 501.03 Military Inset Out Area Slaughter Beach 67050 MILFORD SOUTH CCD 92368 CAPE MAY 009 SUSSEX 005 501.01 501.02 Delaware Bay KENT 001 Breakwater Harbor SUSSEX 005 9 4 0 Broadkill River 0 3 Y Y Greenwood 31560 Ellendale 24020 A E LEWES CCD 91776 M S R E E P J A 508.01 509 C W E Milton 48330 Roosevelt Inlet N BRIDGEVILLE− Lewes 41830 503.02 502 Lewes and Rehoboth Canal GREENWOOD CCD 90296 CAROLINE 011 SUSSEX 005 503.01 Lewes 41830 Gordons Pond 508.03 Red Mill Pond MARYLAND 24 DELAWARE 10 Bridgeville 08680 510.03 Henlopen Acres 33900 Rehoboth Beach 60290 508.02 GEORGETOWN CCD 91036 MILTON CCD 92664 Nanticoke Bald Eagle Creek IndianTribe (9830) Johnson Branch 510.01 Arnell Creek Dewey Beach 20900 I 505.01 Love N Head of Bay Cove 505.02 Georgetown 29090 Creek T E R 510.02 N A 511 T I Shell Landing Cove O N A Atlantic Ocean A Rehoboth Bay L Sloan Cove Burton Prong W Hazard Cove Sally Cove A D T Herring Creek E 504.04 Hopkins Prong E L Seaford Wolfpit Pond R A 504.01 S W 64320 SEAFORD CCD 93404 Guinea Creek The Pullover A The Narrows Station Cove 507.01 Wilson Creek R Nanticoke IndianTribe (9830) Stockley Gut E Lingo Cove Stockley Gut 1 Lee Joseph Creek 0 Raccoon Cove Steels Cove Bottom Hills Drain Boat House Pond Blades 06730 MILLSBORO CCD 92516 507.02 White House Cove E Lagoon Balders Pond MARYLAND 24 DELAWARE 10 Lingo Creek S 504.03 U Nanticoke River Millsboro 47940 Pot Nets Cove Coast Guard Station Indian River Inlet Rehoboth Beach 506.01 Long Neck 43245 S Indian River Inlet S E Emily Gut Indian River Bay X Old Basin Cove 0 Ferry Cove Warwick Cove 0 Deep Hole 5 Deans Hole Indian River Hickory Cove Joshia Prong Beach Island Creek Ware Cove Cove Big Cove Blackwater Creek Pershing Cove Edgar Prong Wingate Cove Pepper Joshia Cove Creek Bethel 05820 Timmons Cove 517.01 506.02 Spring Gut Broad Creek 513.01 Laurel 41310 White Creek 518.01 Vines Creek Dagsboro 18950 B 512 Bethany Beach 05690 Ocean View 53920 Millville 48200 515 LAUREL−DELMAR CCD 91628 Frankford 28310 Atlantic SELBYVILLE− 513.02 South Bethany 67700 FRANKFORD CCD 93552 C Little Bay 517.02 519 The Narrows Dirickson Creek 514 513.04 Tubbs Cove Little Assawoman Bay Delmar 20380 SUSSEX 005 DELAWARE 10 Selbyville 64840 Drum Creek Fenwick Island 26880 Roy Creek Lighthouse Cove WICOMICO 045 MARYLAND 24 SUSSEX 005 DELAWARE 10 WORCESTER 047 MARYLAND 24 The Ditch 38.445865N 38.445865N 75.729182W 74.977593W N 4 3 2 1 0 4 mi W E 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 km S ST: Delaware (10) The plotted map scale is 1:90000 COU: Sussex (005) SHEET 1 OF 1 PARENT SHEET All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and CENSUS TRACT OUTLINE MAP (Census 2000) tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement. (2KCT) 21610005001000000000 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau.
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