Description: 2020 US Census Block polygons within the Adirondack Park. Adirondack Park Agency staff defined the park area and joined attributes from the 2020 Redistricting (PL94-171) file for New York State.
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Description: Town polygons derived from 2020 US Census Block polygons within the Adirondack Park. Adirondack Park Agency staff defined the park area and joined attributes from the 2020 Redistricting (PL94-171) file for New York State.
Copyright Text: US Census, New York State Adirondack Park Agency
Description: County polygons derived from 2020 US Census Block polygons within the Adirondack Park. Adirondack Park Agency staff defined the park area and joined attributes from the 2020 Redistricting (PL94-171) file for New York State.
Copyright Text: US Census, New York State Adirondack Park Agency
Description: This layer is an intersection of 2020 Census Blocks with Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan Hamlet areas within the Adirondack Park. Demographic statistics should be considered approximate because census blocks may extend outside of hamlet areas. In rural areas, census blocks may cover a large area though much of the population within them may be clustered near the more populated hamlet area. Rather than count only the blocks wholly within hamlet areas, all blocks that intersect the hamlet are included in the hamlet count.There are four hamlet areas that are each part of two counties. The primary purpose of this layer is to produce county lists of populated places. For this reason, these four county polygons are duplicated with unique county codes assigned. The four hamlets are Auable Forks, Kesseville, Saranac Lake, and Stratford.