Anyone know of a good internet source for the 1970 STF3 data?
Anyone know of a good internet source for the 1970 STF3 data?
All these years the people said he’s actin’ like a kid.
He did not know he could not fly, so he did.
- - Guy Clark, "The Cape"
This was the best I could come up with....not much I'm afraid....
http://www.lib.unc.edu/reference/gov...lhist1970.html
"Growth is inevitable and desirable, but destruction of community character is not. The question is not whether your part of the world is going to change. The question is how." -- Edward T. McMahon, The Conservation Fund
I ended up calling our state data center, who then referred me to our Regional Planning & Development Board.
From a google search, it seems like a number of colleges and universities have the data. It's just not available to the public! You either have to have an account on thier network, or/and you need another proprietary software package to read the data.
Sounds like a potential multi-year project for interns to put this data on the web in a form for the masses, if you ask me.![]()
All these years the people said he’s actin’ like a kid.
He did not know he could not fly, so he did.
- - Guy Clark, "The Cape"
We need 1980 Census data too! I hate microfiche.
Joining Census American Community Survey data in ArcGIS