The Census Bureau provides maps showing political subdivisions:
- United States
- Regions
- States
- Counties
- Townships
- Cities and Towns
- Voting Districts/Precincts
The Census Bureau also provides maps showing statistical geography as designated by the Census Bureau:
- Metropolitan Statistical Areas
- Urbanized Areas
- Enumeration Districts (Historical)
- Block Numbering Areas (Historical)
- Tracts
- Block Groups
- Blocks
Data are provided for the Census statistical geography as well as all political geography.
The State Data Center can print the oversized maps (36' x 34") from the 1990 and 2000 Censuses. The maps are $5.00 a sheet. You can find the same Census Block Maps and Census Tract Maps on the Census Bureau web site. On request we will print Census maps for any state for:
- Census Tracts
- Census Blocks
- Townships
- Cities and Towns
- Urbanized Areas
- Urban Clusters
Determine the Census 2000 tract number for a specific address using the American Factfinder.
The United States Census Bureau is conducting the 2003 Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) to update the information it has about the legal boundaries, names, governmental status, and types of municipalities in the United States.
Also available for Indiana are the House, Senate and Congressional Districts created after the 2000 Census.
- House District Map 2001
- Individual House Districts 2001
- Senate District Map 2001
- Individual Senate Districts 2001
- Historical House, Senate, and Congressional Maps
See also Indiana GIS Initiative (Interactive On-line Maps from all over Indiana)




