Gold Country is a region of California that includes foothills of the western Sierra Nevada mountains and many historic towns that date to the 1849 California Gold Rush.Map Directions Satellite Photo MapWikivoyage Wikipedia Photo: Patrick Nouhailler, CC BY-SA 2.0....
Idaho has some 2,000 lakes, and water is the state’s greatest single resource. A major portion of its industry, agriculture, and population lies along the Snake River, whichfurnisheswater in abundance for one of the country’s largest irrigated areas and developedhydroelectric powersources. ...
Forests of huge old growth trees, lush undergrowth, clear mountain streams and the high alpine environment of Mt. Hood highlight this beautiful corner of Oregon. Routes range from easy roadbeds to remote backcountry trails with steep grades and technical challenges. Use this map to travel safely...
The West, region, western U.S., mostly west of the Great Plains and including Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Virtually every part of the U.S. except the Eastern Seaboard has
In 1789, the city became the first capital of the United States, with George Washington inaugurated as the country's first president there. The early 19th century saw the completion of the Erie Canal, connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and opening vital trade routes. The mid-...
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Despite Canada having a population just 12% the size of the United States, the country was home to a majority of the fastest-growing cities between the two neighboring countries. This map visualizes the population change of the central cities (i.e. not including suburbs) in Canada and ...
The map was based in the information provided by Father Kino in 1696 but after some years and several expedition through California, Arizona and part of Mexico led him to recognize that California was a peninsula. The inset with text describes a history of California until 1694 and de Fer ...
Bordering Red County, Flint County is largely rural and forested, with a blend of farmland and untouched natural areas. It is home to lumber mills, rolling hills, and country roads that offer scenic drives through the countryside. There are no towns in Flint County. The few settlements here ...