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About CountyMapsHub

CountyMapsHub is a free reference site providing detailed maps, population data, and historical context for counties across the United States.

What We Provide

For every county we cover, you’ll find:

  • An interactive state-level map showing all county boundaries, with click-to-explore functionality.
  • A static location map highlighting the specific county within its state.
  • Downloadable map files in PNG, SVG, and PDF formats — free for personal, educational, and most commercial uses.
  • Population and area statistics sourced from the latest available U.S. Census data.
  • Historical and cultural context covering the county’s founding, geography, climate, and character.

Where Our Data Comes From

All map boundaries are derived from the U.S. Census Bureau’s TIGER/Line shapefiles — the same authoritative geographic data used by federal agencies. These files are in the public domain.

Population figures come from the most recent decennial Census or American Community Survey estimates. Geographic coordinates are computed centroids of each county’s boundary.

Interactive maps display county boundaries over base tiles from OpenStreetMap, an open community-maintained map of the world.

How Our Content Is Written

We’re transparent about our editorial process. The historical, climate, and cultural overviews on each county page are drafted with the assistance of AI language models, then constrained to use only verified factual data (FIPS codes, populations, established dates, county seats, climate classifications) as inputs.

What this means in practice: Our county pages avoid naming specific restaurants, festivals, elected officials, or other rapidly changing local details where AI-generated content could be inaccurate. Instead, we focus on stable, verifiable information about each county’s geography, demographics, and historical context.

For authoritative, current information about local services, elected officials, events, or emergency contacts, we recommend visiting your county’s official government website or local news sources.

Coverage

CountyMapsHub currently provides full coverage for the State of Texas (254 counties). Additional U.S. states are being added on a rolling basis. Once U.S. coverage is complete, we plan to expand to administrative divisions in other countries.

Corrections & Feedback

We take accuracy seriously. If you spot an error on any county page — whether in our maps, population figures, or written content — please let us know. We review all reports and update pages promptly.

Who We Are

CountyMapsHub is built and maintained by the CountyMapsHub team — a small group passionate about making geographic information accessible and well-organized. We’re not affiliated with any government agency or news organization. We rely on public-domain data sources (primarily the U.S. Census Bureau and OpenStreetMap) and supplement them with carefully constrained editorial overviews.

If you have questions, suggestions, or corrections, please get in touch. We read everything.

Use of Our Maps

Our generated map files (PNG, SVG, PDF) are derived from public-domain Census data and are free to use for personal, educational, and most commercial purposes. We ask that you credit “CountyMapsHub.com” when reproducing our maps in published work, but no permission is required for use.

Note that the underlying OpenStreetMap base tiles in interactive maps have their own attribution requirements when reproduced — see OpenStreetMap’s copyright page for details.