Zip Code List, Maps and Other Geographical Data
Click below for a free zip code list and more.
Scroll down for links to zip code maps and other geographical features of states. Each of the following links will take you a list of states, with specific geographical data for each state.
ZIP CODE LIST
links to over a dozen crisp, clear zip code maps for various major U.S. cities including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Miami and New York.
AREA MEASUREMENTS
shows a list of states ranked in order of total square miles. Data is available for both land and water areas.
MILES BETWEEN CITIES
displays an easy-to-scan, cross-referenced chart with approximate driving distances between 48 major U.S. cities.
FARMLAND
is a list showing how many acres of each state's land is devoted to the farming industry.
CROPS
provides a description of each state's main agricultural output, with simple, helpful maps.
MINERALS
reveals an itemized list of states, along with each state's major industrial mineral production.
ENERGY
gives an overview of natural energy resources by state (includes oil, gas, coal, water and nuclear power).
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHY: On a typical weekday, 6.7 million people commute to Manhattan. The U.S. state of Texas is one third the size of Greenland. Disney World in Orlando Florida is twice the size of Manhattan. Hawaii is the only US state that grows coffee. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway (in New Orleans, Louisiana) is the world's longest bridge. It spans nearly 24 miles. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean. The Canada-United States border is the world's longest International border. It spans almost four thousand miles. The Great Lakes contain six quadrillion gallons of fresh water, accounting for twenty percent of the world's entire supply of fresh surface water.
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