Map images provided by: worldatlas.com
Locations
of Washington, D.C. quadrangle maps:
(see
bottom of page for a 1:500,000 scale image map of the state, a Yahoo map and
a link to a Rand McNally map of D.C.) You will have to scroll down.
Map Search Engines & Online Maps
| TopoZone 1:100K, 1:63,360, 1:25K, & 1:24K. | TerraServer USGS aerial & topo imagery. | Offroute.com 1:100K, 1:24K, 1:250K, 1:63K. |
| National Geographic MapMachine | MapQuest street maps, driving directions, trip planner. | GraphicMap's WorldAtlas.com |
| Maptech topos, nautical & aeronautical charts. | Esri ArcWeb Map Viewer 5 different map styles. | Online Washington, D.C. Map courtesy MapQuest |
| Interactive Washington, D.C. Map |
Also see http://www.sitesatlas.com/Maps/Info/usa.htm state pages. This is an excellent site that includes road maps of each state.
Map
Case Maps
The map cases are on the third floor of the library, down one floor from the
main floor. As you descend the main stairwell, bear left.
USGS Topo Index/Ordering Use the USGS Store to locate maps by clicking on "Enter USGS Store," then clicking on the "Map Locator" image in the store to help you find a map.
7.5-minute 1:24,000-scale topographic quadrangles - (case 6, drawer 3) - best known, most widely-used large-scale series.
30 x 60 minute 1:100,000-scale quadrangles - (case 12, drawer 5) - we have coverage of nearly the entire U.S. in this intermediate-scale topographic series. Interfiled is a BLM series showing surface management and surface-minerals management status; part of the Topographic Special series.
U. S. Series (topographic, 1:250,000) - (case 15, drawer 4) - small-scale maps covering the U.S., 1 degree x 2-degree; part of the Topographic Special series.
Set of 100 Topographic Maps Illustrating Specified Physiographic Features - (case 5, drawer 2) - some quadrangle maps for this state are included within this set.
Miscellaneous Map "Nation's Capitol Area - (case 1, drawer 11) - composite imagery produced from multispectral imagery taken by the Nasa Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1) on Oct. 11, 1972, from an orbit altitude of 915 kilometers.
1:500,000
Washington, District of Columbia 1970 (665K)
(due to the size and shape of this map, please scroll down and to the right
to see entire image.)


Rand McNally
Map of D.C. (click
on link below)
| Note: The following URL is for a PDF file that requires Adobe Reader to open it. Most browsers have it built in; if not, then use the link at the right to download it. |
http://www.randmcnally.com/pdf/3.2.51.s-dc.pdf