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CENSUS TRACT OUTLINE MAP (CENSUS 2000) Census Tract 42.544268N CENSUS TRACT OUTLINE MAP (CENSUS 2000) 42.544268N 71.126081W 70.879122W Danvers* 16285 2172.02 Waters River 2111 Danvers River ABBREVIATED LEGEND North River 2174 Devils Beverly° 05595 SYMBOL NAME STYLE Pond Bass River North River INTERNATIONAL 2092 North River 2102 Collins Cove AIR (FEDERAL) 2109 Trust Land 2103 2046 OTSA / TDSA 2045 AIR (State) Pillings Pond Salem Harbor SDAISA Lynnfield* 37595 Peabody° 52490 2108 STATE 2044 COUNTY 2104 1 Suntaug MINOR CIVIL DIV. Lake Consolidated City 2107 Incorporated Place 1 2091 Census Designated Place 1 2043 Census Tract 2042 Abbreviation Reference: AIR = American Indian Reservation; Trust Land = Off−Reservation Trust Land; OTSA = Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area; Salem Harbor TDSA = Tribal Designated Statistical Area; Tribal Subdivision = American 2047.02 Indian Tribal Subdivision; SDAISA = State Designated American Indian Statistical Area 1 A ' * ' following a place name indicates that the place is coextensive with a MCD. A ' ° ' indicates that the place is also a false MCD. In both cases, the MCD name is shown only when it differs from the place name. 2105 Salem° 59105 2033 2106 Marblehead* 38435 2032 FEATURES FEATURES Palmer Cove Spring Pond 2041.01 South Chan River / Lake Hawkes Glacier Pond 2047.01 2032 Browns Pond Military Inset Out Area Spring Pond Walden Pond 2054 2041.02 Sluice 2053 Pond Lower Pond 2031 7 2051 1 0 Marblehead* 9 0 X 38435 0 E Flax Pond S X E E Lynn° 37490 L S 2084 D S D I E 2052 M Birch Breeds Pond 2021 Pond 2083 2064 Prankers Pond 2055 2063 SAUGUS TOWN 60015 2065 Swampscott* 68680 2056 2062 Saugus 60050 2059 2060 2061 2068 2057 2022 Shute Massachusetts Bay Brook Pond 2069 2071 2070 2066 2082 2058 Lynn Harbor 2067 2081.01 2072 Nahant Harbor Saugus River Lynn Harbor 2081.02 Bear Creek 5 2 9 0 0 0 K L X O E F S F Pines River S U E S Nahant* 43615 2011 Massachusetts Bay 7 1 0 5 X 2 E 0 S E K L L D O D F I F M U S SUFFOLK 025 PLYMOUTH 023 42.361916N 42.361916N 71.126081W 70.879122W Key to Adjacent Sheets N Sheet Location within County 1 0 1 mi 456 W E 2 1 0 2 km 89 S ST: Massachusetts (25) The plotted map scale is 1:27500 COU: Essex (009) SHEET 8 OF 9 PARENT SHEETS 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) 21525009008000000000 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau.
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