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This report presents statistics by census tract on the characteristics of the population and housing units for 241 standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) as reported in the 1970 Census of Population and Housing. Each report relates to a particular standard metropolitan Statistical area (SMSA), and in some cases covers certain areas adjacent to the SMSA.
The tables present population statistics, housing statistics, and Negroes and people of Spanish language or surname or persons of Puerto Rican birth or parentage; they include only those tracts that have a population of 400 or more of the particular group. The tables include data for the component counties and places of 25,000 or more in the SMSA, as well as for the tracts.
Abilene, Texas - Appleton-Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Asheville, North Carolina - Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi
Binghamton, New York-Pennsylvania - Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois - Chicago, Illinois
Cincinnati, Ohio - Corpus Christi, Texas
Dallas, Texas - Detroit, Michigan
Dubuque, Iowa - Fort Worth, Texas
Fresno, California - Hartford, Connecticut
Honolulu, Hawaii - Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas - Lexington, Kentucky
Lima, Ohio - Los Angeles-Long Beach, California
Louisville, Kentucky-Indiana - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota - New Orleans, Louisiana
New York, New York
Newark, New Jersey - Orlando, Florida
Oxnard-Ventura, California - Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Reno, Navada
Richmond, Virginia - Salinas-Monterey, California
Salt Lake City, Utah - San Francisco-Oakland, California
San Jose, California - Spokane, Washington
Springfield, Illinois - Toledo, Ohio-Michigan
Topeka, Kansas - Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia
Waterbury, Connecticut - Worcester, Massachusetts
York, Pennsylvania - San Juan, Puerto Rico
Census statistics date back to 1790 and reflect the growth and change of the United States. Past census reports contain some terms that today’s readers may consider obsolete and inappropriate. As part of our goal to be open and transparent with the public, we are improving access to all Census Bureau original publications and statistics, which serve as a guide to the nation's history.
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