We created this map with the illusion of 3D by applying Digital Elevation Data and meticulously adding shaded relief to the landscape of the original. The map of the Northeastern States was first published as part of the 1970 United States National Atlas created by the USGS and includes political boundaries, cities, railways, roads, ferry lines, Indian reservations, national forests and parks, mountains, mesas, valleys, deserts, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, and islands. The shading that we added is printed on the paper and is not a result of the map protruding from the surface.This map includes all or part of the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont
Please Note:
Text on the map can be difficult to read due to the small font size and the age of the map. In areas where the relief shading covers the text, the underlying text is not legible. We suggest the largest size map for better details though the text may still be covered in the darker areas.