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Plymouth Town, MA 70.718102W 41.921132N 41.920446N 70.801731W GOVERNMENTAL UNIT REFERENCE MAP (2015): Plymouth town, MA 70.718102W outh St Plym d E LEGEND fant R d Circuit Ave ssell Tru M Ru g ille e k ni w c um u D o n Pin r o D L eh SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE d urs t R Dr d N arra gan s set e Fresh Meadow Pond t Dr Federal American Indian lm o Ave Cooper Pond L'ANSE RESERVATION (TA 1880) H Reservation t S W Po n o n e Cranberry Cir o B d Off-Reservation e v u r dla i e G Rd w n w T1880 r n n W Trust Land e D y lk r s a a y W R Wenham Pond d American Indian Tribal Subdivision SHONTO (620) Brk nd Ce Po nt d Alaska Native Regional L er R a dy S d ke d t R s NANA ANRC 52120 n u y n d Corporation (ANRC) h M m R am a n w h u o D n B d r e ea Spring Pond W M t S State (or statistically r S te NEW YORK 36 en equivalent entity) C ff O Roberts Rd County (or statistically equivalent entity) ERIE 029 Meadow Park Rd Minor Civil Division (MCD)1 Lee town 41460 Muddy Pond Census County Division Plymouth town 54310 (CCD) 2 Jemez CCD 91650 r Ba D Consolidated City MILFORD 47500 Incorporated Place 3 ir Davis 18100 C ld R e ic h f i Plymouth Municipal Arprt W Census Designated Place h i 2 t e (CDP) Cochiti 16560 M P in e e e t in Ln g W H ad o e S u t s e DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL N Main St R d Interstate 3 Water Body Pleasant Lake Q S ua u k r e r y r U.S. Highway 2 D R r d d R Swamp or Marsh Okefenokee Swamp d n y o a P W State Highway 4 Johns Pond w s ie n V h st o J ve Marsh Ln O ar Glacier Bering Glacier ld H Other Road M ai n St Silva St Cul-de-sac F Airport Oxnard Airport Rd ra t n yp k g l E in T Watson St R Circle h d a College or University Coll/Univ tc h e r Geographic Offset S t t Weston St 4 S or Corridor d ar Military Fort Belvoir Forest St k ic R 4WD Trail, Stairway, J il l M Alley, Walkway, or Ferry a Prison or Juvenile r P/JDC i e Hummock Way Bow St Southern RR D Detention Center r Railroad ath ins P bb Ro Pipeline or Cemetery Powell Cmtry Power Line Great Meadow Dr Ridge or Fence Golf Course Pinehurst GlfCrs t S r e t n Shaw St e Property Line or O National Park or Forest Yosemite NP C l d Nonvisible Boundary C Ransom St e n t P e o r n Other Park d Tumbling Cr S St Francis Park t S Pope St t Perennial Stream t S M h is Piney Cr u n r r d o Intermittent Stream Outside Subject Area o c C k S t Mountain Peak or Hill Mt. Baker Purchase St Inset Area A1 t S s a c u Atwood St L d R Clear Bottom Pond k St ec Where state, county, and/or MCD/CCD boundaries coincide, the map shows the Jowett N South Meadow Pond ky oc R boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. Where American k r Indian reservation and American Indian tribal subdivision boundaries coincide, the map B w o shows only the American Indian reservation boundaries. d a Craig St e y a M t W Entity names are followed by either their FIPS code or census code; parentheses indicate S h low s t Cal e u m ook a census code. o r W l y B ay o S ne H o ll St e s 1 'MCD*' indicates a false MCD. These are for Census Bureau use only. s u R Great Meadow Dr St 2 The CCD and CDP boundaries represent statistical entities only and are not updated ey r n D n through the BAS. Fi r e e d g a a s l 3 Incorporated place name color corresponds to the incorporated place fill color. l ru i V C W w i l o l 4 Geographic offsets and corridors are displayed directly on the road. Geographic i a d m a e s offsets and corridors represent the road right-of-way for both or one side of a road M D r t S and typically extend thirty feet from the road. e C nc Cha Sp ruc e Ct Due to space limitations, some road names, along with other feature and geography names on the map, may not be shown. Vaughn Pond The Census Bureau stores primary and alternate road names, but only primary road names are used to label the roads on these maps. C r r D y y s r t u a b t l r S te n L n e a a v ke M C a h D t e d r S a o d o C t ow W e s b S e r da oo ay r W k W Carver town 11665 Dr Dr k Oa d R q k r S ic ve d ar s C Bisbee Dr o F Way en re o West St D Main St Bea ver Dam Rd k r B m a D r e t v S a t e n B e c s e r O C l d F e de BAS SIGNATURE BOX r a l R d The corrected boundaries shown on the map Meadowbrook are accurate as of January 1, 2016. Print Name Position Signature Telephone Date Cross St H o For Census Use Only lm e s S NPC PLACE/MCD t PROCESSING SHEET CHANGES State Code: County Code: Changes: (circle) B C F A J PL AL Late BAS: Y N Adjacencies Type of Change (circle) B k ea Br ve dow r a t D e S am M t B F A L J Br n k o m e r T B F A L J B F A L J Paige Cir B F A L J Me adow St Savery Ave Briar Path k r B w do ea M th u o Key to Adjacent Sheets Sheet Location within Entity S Dunham Pond 3 4 P opes Poin t Rd 7 8 R o c k d R y r M e w e o fl a y d a C o M w k r r a B B n e 11 r k n B o s r l i k T Atwood Reservoir d R R Sheet 7 of 14 PARENT sheets i g d t n i S g r n e t i s a R e Total Sheets: 15 (Index 1; Parent 14; Inset 0) M d o h S S Myles Standish State Forest Middleborough town 40850 W NAME: Plymouth town (54310) ew ea ENTITY TYPE: Minor Civil Division n t ic Ri ST: Massachusetts (25) v CO: Plymouth (023) 41.858680N 41.857994N 70.802608W 70.719061W Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic All legal boundaries and names are as reported through the 2015 Boundary and Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) ID: 32502354310 INDEX OR PARENT SHEET #: 007 Annexation Survey (BAS). The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau Datum: NAD 83 INSET SHEET #: 000000 statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation Spheroid: GRS 80 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 Kilometers BAS Submission Deadline: March 1, 2016 for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority 1st Standard Parallel: 41 28 12 or rights of ownership or entitlement. 2nd Standard Parallel: 42 36 12 0 996 1992 2988 3984 4980 Feet PDF versions of the BAS maps are now available at: 2015 MCD REF MAP (PARENT) Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER database (BAS16), September 2015 Central Meridian: -71 42 02 The plotted map scale is 1:9500 www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html Created by Geography Division: November 25, 2015 Latitude of Projection's Origin: 41 11 12 False Easting: 0 For more information, or to request additional maps, please email [email protected], U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau False Northing: 0 call 1-800-972-5651, or visit www.census.gov/geo/partnerships/bas.html. 458032502354310007000000.
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