Logo for the U.S. Department of Commerce Geography Division U.S. Census Bureau 2000 TIGER/Line Files Technical Documentation.
Image is black and white and shows a tiger (originating in Canada) pouncing on the United States.
The TIGER/Line® files are extracts, from the Census TIGER® (Topolog- ically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) database, of selected geographic and cartographic information. They include files for all counties and statistically equivalent entities in the United States as well as files for Puerto Rico and the Island Areas. The UA Census 2000 TIGER/ Line® files are released by county or statistically equivalent entity based on the January 1, 2000 governmental unit boundaries.
Logo for the United States Census Bureau's TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) map data format. Extracted from PDF version of U.S. Census Bureau Geographic Product Highlights. In this image the Tiger (orange) is fully within the United States (purple), Canada is shaded grey. Also a sketch of the data types flowing south of the United States including meridians, a creek, numbers and a railway line. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topologically_Integrated_Geographic_Encoding_and_Referencing
Logo used for the 2020 US Census Geospatial TIGER/Line Data via the ArcGISHub. Image of an orange tiger backdropped by a simple sphere of meridians and parallels. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/715f54a7c3c14cb08b3a2a5b78dbcea4/explore
Ruminating on e00 files reminded me of this classic:
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