Main Sheet----CFCC-MTFCC Translations Version Number 2.0 (October 30, 2008) CFCC (Legacy TIGER Database) Feature Class (Legacy TIGER Database) MTFCC (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Feature Class (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Feature Class Description (Current MAF/TIGER Database) A11 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, unseparated S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A12 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, unseparated, in tunnel S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A13 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, unseparated, underpassing S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A14 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, unseparated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A15 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, separated S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A16 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, separated, in tunnel S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A17 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, separated, underpassing S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A18 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, separated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A19 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, bridge S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A21 Primary road without limited access, US highways, unseparated S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A22 Primary road without limited access, US highways, unseparated, in tunnel S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A23 Primary road without limited access, US highways, unseparated, underpassing S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A24 Primary road without limited access, US highways, unseparated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A25 Primary road without limited access, US highways, separated S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A26 Primary road without limited access, US highways, separated, in tunnel S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A27 Primary road without limited access, US highways, separated, underpassing S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A28 Primary road without limited access, US highways, separated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A29 Primary road without limited access, US highways, bridge S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A31 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, unseparated S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A32 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, unseparated, in tunnel S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A33 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, unseparated, underpassing S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A34 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, unseparated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A35 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, separated S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A36 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, separated, in tunnel S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A37 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, separated, underpassing S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A38 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, separated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A39 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, bridge S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A41 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, unseparated S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A42 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, unseparated, in tunnel S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A43 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, unseparated, underpassing S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A44 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, unseparated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A45 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, separated S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A46 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, separated, in tunnel S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A47 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, separated, underpassing S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A48 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, separated, with rail line in center See Special Cases #1 A49 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, bridge S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A51 Vehicular trail, road passable only by 4WD vehicle, unseparated S1500 Vehicular Trail (4WD) An unpaved dirt trail where a four-wheel drive vehicle is required. These vehicular trails are found almost exclusively in very rural areas. Minor, unpaved roads usable by ordinary cars and trucks belong in the S1400 category. A52 Vehicular trail, road passable only by 4WD vehicle, unseparated, in tunnel S1500 Vehicular Trail (4WD) An unpaved dirt trail where a four-wheel drive vehicle is required. These vehicular trails are found almost exclusively in very rural areas. Minor, unpaved roads usable by ordinary cars and trucks belong in the S1400 category. A53 Vehicular trail, road passable only by 4WD vehicle, unseparated, underpassing S1500 Vehicular Trail (4WD) An unpaved dirt trail where a four-wheel drive vehicle is required. These vehicular trails are found almost exclusively in very rural areas. Minor, unpaved roads usable by ordinary cars and trucks belong in the S1400 category. A61 Cul-de-sac, the closed end of a road that forms a loop or turn-around C3061 Cul-de-sac An expanded paved area at the end of a street used by vehicles for turning around. For mapping purposes, the U.S. Census Bureau maps it only as a point feature. A62 Traffic circle, the portion of a road or intersection of roads forming a roundabout C3062 Traffic Circle A circular intersection allowing for continuous movement of traffic at the meeting of roadways. A63 Access ramp, the portion of a road that forms a cloverleaf or limited access interchange S1630 Ramp A road that allows controlled access from adjacent roads onto a limited access highway, often in the form of a cloverleaf interchange. These roads are unaddressable. A64 Service drive, the road or portion of a road that provides access to businesses, facilities, and rest areas along a limited-access highway; this frontage road may intersect other roads and be named S1640 Service Drive usually along a limited access highway A road, usually paralleling a limited access highway, that provides access to structures along the highway. These roads can be named and may intersect with other roads. A65 Ferry crossing, the representation of a route over water that connects roads on opposite shores; used by ships carrying automobiles or people L4165 Ferry Crossing The route used to carry or convey people or cargo back and forth over a waterbody in a boat. A66 Gated barrier to travel (short definition is "gate") C3066 Gate A movable barrier across a road. A67 Toll booth barrier to travel (short definition is "toll booth") C3067 Toll Booth A structure or barrier where a fee is collected for using a road. A70 Other thoroughfare, major category used when the minor category could not be determined S1710 Walkway/Pedestrian Trail A path that is used for walking, being either too narrow for or legally restricted from vehicular traffic. A71 Walkway or trail for pedestrians, usually unnamed S1710 Walkway/Pedestrian Trail A path that is used for walking, being either too narrow for or legally restricted from vehicular traffic. A72 Stairway, stepped road for pedestrians, usually unnamed S1720 Stairway A pedestrian passageway from one level to another by a series of steps. A73 Alley, road for service vehicles, usually unnamed, located at the rear of buildings and property S1730 Alley A service road that does not generally have associated addressed structures and is usually unnamed. It is located at the rear of buildings and properties and is used for deliveries. A74 Private road or drive for service vehicles, usually privately owned and unnamed. Primary type of use is for logging or access to oil rigs, farms, or ranches S1740 Private Road for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.) A road within private property that is privately maintained for service, extractive, or other purposes. These roads are often unnamed. A75 Internal U.S. Census Bureau use S1750 Internal U.S. Census Bureau use Internal U.S. Census Bureau use. B11 Railroad main track, not in tunnel or underpassing R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B12 Railroad main track, in tunnel R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B13 Railroad main track, underpassing R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B14 Abandoned/inactive rail line with tracks present R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B15 Abandoned rail line with grade, but no tracks R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B16 Abandoned rail line with track and grade information unknown R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B19 Railroad main track, bridge R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B21 Railroad spur track, not in tunnel or underpassing R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B22 Railroad spur track, in tunnel R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B23 Railroad spur track, underpassing R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B29 Railroad spur track, bridge R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B31 Railroad yard track, not in tunnel or underpassing R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B32 Railroad yard track, in tunnel R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B33 Railroad yard track, underpassing R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B39 Railroad yard track, bridge R1011 Railroad Feature (Main, Spur, or Yard) A line of fixed rails or tracks that carries mainstream railroad traffic. Such a rail line can be a main line or spur line, or part of a rail yard. B40 Railroad ferry crossing, the representation of a route over water used by ships carrying train cars to connecting railroads on opposite shores. These are primarily located on the Great Lakes L4165 Ferry Crossing The route used to carry or convey people or cargo back and forth over a waterbody in a boat. B51 Carline, a track for streetcars, trolleys, and other mass transit rail systems; used when the carline is not part of the road right-of-way R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. B52 Cog railroad, incline railway, or logging tram R1052 Cog Rail Line, Incline Rail Line, Tram A special purpose rail line for climbing steep grades that is typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic. Note that aerial tramways and streetcars (which may also be called “trams”) are accounted for by other MTFCCs and do not belong in R1052. C10 Pipeline; major category used alone L4010 Pipeline A long tubular conduit or series of pipes, often underground, with pumps and valves for flow control, used to transport fluid (e.g., crude oil, natural gas), especially over great distances. C20 Power transmission line; major category used alone L4020 Powerline One or more wires, often on elevated towers, used for conducting high-voltage electric power. C31 Aerial tramway, monorail, or ski lift See Special Cases #2 C32 Pier/dock a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats K2432 Pier/Dock A platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles. This platform may provide access to ships and boats, or it may be used for recreational purposes. D10 Military installation or reservation; major category used alone K2110 Military Installation An area owned and/or occupied by the Department of Defense for use by a branch of the armed forces (such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard), or a state owned area for the use of the National Guard. D21 Apartment building or complex K1121 Apartment Building or Complex A building or group of buildings that contain multiple living quarters generally for which rent is paid. D23 Trailer court or mobile home park K1223 Trailer Court or Mobile Home Park An area in which parking space for house trailers is rented, usually providing utilities and services. D24 Marina K2424 Marina A place where privately owned, light-craft are moored. D25 Crew-of-vessel area K1225 Crew-of-Vessel Location A point or area in which the population of military or merchant marine vessels at sea are assigned, usually being at or near the home port pier. D26 Housing facility for workers K1226 Housing Facility/Dormitory for Workers A structure providing housing for a number of persons employed as semi-permanent or seasonal laborers. D27 Hotel, motel, resort, spa, hostel, YMCA, or YWCA K1227 Hotel, Motel, Resort, Spa, Hostel, YMCA, or YWCA A structure providing transient lodging or living quarters, generally for some payment. D28 Campground K1228 Campground An area used for setting up mobile temporary living quarters (camp) or holding a camp meeting, sometimes providing utilities and other amenities. D29 Shelter or mission K1229 Shelter or Mission A structure providing low-cost or free living quarters established by a welfare or educational organization for the needy people of a district. D31 Hospital, urgent care facility, clinic K1231 Hospital/Hospice/Urgent Care Facility One or more structures where the sick or injured may receive medical or surgical attention. [including infirmary] D33 Nursing home, retirement home, or home for the aged K1233 Nursing Home, Retirement Home, or Home for the Aged A structure to house and provide care for the elderly. D34 County home or poor farm K1234 County Home or Poor Farm One or more structures administered by a local government that serve as living quarters for the indigent. D35 Orphanage K1235 Juvenile Institution A facility (correctional or non-correctional) where groups of juveniles reside; this includes training schools, detention centers, residential treatment centers and orphanages. D36 Jail or detention center K1236 Local Jail or Detention Center One or more structures that serve as a place for the confinement of adult persons in lawful detention, administered by a local (county, municipal, etc.) government. D37 Federal penitentiary, state prison, or prison farm K1237 Federal Penitentiary, State Prison, or Prison Farm An institution that serves as a place for the confinement of adult persons in lawful detention, administered by the federal government or a state government. D41 Sorority or fraternity K1241 Sorority, Fraternity, or College Dormitory One or more structures associated with a social or educational organization that serve as living quarters for college students. D42 Convent or monastery K1239 Convent, Monastery, Rectory, Other Religious Group Quarters One or more structures intended for use as a residence for those having a religious vocation. D43 Educational institution, including academy, school, college, and university See Special Cases #2 D44 Religious institution including church, synagogue, seminary, temple, and mosque See Special Cases #2 D45 Museum including visitor center, cultural center, or tourist attraction K2545 Museum, Visitor Center, Cultural Center, or Tourist Attraction An attraction of historical, cultural, educational or other interest that provides information or displays artifacts. D46 Community Center K2146 Community Center A meeting place used by members of a community for social, cultural, or recreational purposes. D50 Transportation terminal; major category used alone when the minor category could not be determined K2400 Transportation Terminal A facility where one or more modes of transportation can be accessed by people or for the shipment of goods; examples of such a facility include marine terminal, bus station, train station, airport and truck warehouse. D51 Airport or airfield K2451 Airport or Airfield A manmade facility maintained for the use of aircraft. [including airstrip, landing field and landing strip] D52 Train station including trolley and mass transit rail station K2452 Train Station, Trolley or Mass Transit Rail Station A place where travelers can board and exit rail transit lines, including associated ticketing, freight, and other commercial offices. D53 Bus terminal K2453 Bus Terminal A place where travelers can board and exit mass motor vehicle transit, including associated ticketing, freight, and other commercial offices. D54 Marine terminal K2454 Marine Terminal A place where travelers can board and exit water transit or where cargo is handled, including associated ticketing, freight, and other commercial offices. D55 Seaplane anchorage K2455 Seaplane Anchorage A place where an airplane equipped with floats for landing on or taking off from a body of water can debark and load. D56 Airport Intermodal Transportation Hub/Terminal site that allows switching of differing modes of transportation in the same facility K2456 Airport—Intermodal Transportation Hub/Terminal A major air transportation facility where travelers can board and exit airplanes and connect with other (i.e. non-air) modes of transportation. D57 Airport – Statistical Representation used as part of urban area delineation where major airports are contiguous with urban areas K2457 Airport—Statistical Representation The area of an airport adjusted to include whole 2000 census blocks used for the delineation of urban areas. D58 Park and ride facility/parking lot. A Park and Ride facility is designed to intercept automobiles at outlying locations along transit corridors (e.g., bus routes) K2458 Park and Ride Facility/Parking Lot A place where motorists can park their cars and transfer to other modes of transportation. D60 Employment center; major category used alone when the minor category could not be determined K2300 Commercial Workplace A place of employment for wholesale, retail, or other trade. D61 Shopping center or major retail center K2361 Shopping Center or Major Retail Center A group of retail establishments within a planned subdivision sharing a common parking area. D62 Industrial building or industrial park including public and commercial storage, but excluding tank farms K2362 Industrial Building or Industrial Park One or more manufacturing establishments within an area zoned for fabrication, construction, or other similar trades. D63 Office building or office park K2363 Office Building or Office Park One or more structures housing employees performing business, clerical, or professional services. D64 Amusement center including arena, auditorium, stadium, coliseum, race course, theme park, or shooting range K2564 Amusement Center A facility that offers entertainment, performances or sporting events. Examples include arena, auditorium, theater, stadium, coliseum, race course, theme park, fairgrounds and shooting range. D65 Government center K2165 Government Center A place used by members of government (either federal, state, local, or tribal) for administration and public business. D66 Other employment center K2366 Other Employment Center A place of employment not elsewhere classified or of unknown type. D67 Convention Center K2167 Convention Center An exhibition hall or conference center with enough open space to host public and private business and social events. D70 Towers, monuments and other vertical structures; major category used alone when minor category could not be determined C3070 Tower/Beacon A manmade structure, higher than its diameter, generally used for observation, storage, or electronic transmission. D71 Lookout tower C3071 Lookout Tower A manmade structure, higher than its diameter, used for observation. D72 Transmission tower including cell, radio and TV C3072 Transmission Tower including cell, radio and TV A manmade structure, higher than its diameter, used for electronic transmission. D73 Water tower C3073 Water Tower A manmade structure, higher than its diameter, used for water storage. D74 Lighthouse beacon C3074 Lighthouse Beacon A manmade structure, higher than its diameter, used for transmission of light and possibly sound generally to aid in navigation. D75 Tank/tank farm with a number of liquid (petroleum, natural gas, etc.) tanks that are operated together as a depot for storage and distribution activities C3075 Tank/Tank Farm One or more manmade structures, each higher than its diameter, used for liquid (other than water) or gas storage or for distribution activities. D76 Windmill farm C3076 Windmill Farm One or more manmade structures used to generate power from the wind. D77 Solar farm C3077 Solar Farm One or more manmade structures used to generate power from the sun. D78 Monument or memorial C3078 Monument or Memorial A manmade structure to educate, commemorate, or memorialize an event, person, or feature. D79 Survey or boundary monument C3079 Boundary Monument Point A material object placed on or near a boundary line to preserve and identify the location of the boundary line on the ground. D80 Open space; major category used alone when the minor category could not be determined K2180 Park Parkland defined and administered by federal, state, and local governments. D81 Golf course K2561 Golf Course A place designed for playing golf. D82 Cemetery K2582 Cemetery A place or area for burying the dead. [including burying ground and memorial garden] D83 National Park Service land K2181 National Park Service Land Area—National parks, National Monuments, and so forth—under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. D84 National forest or other Federal land K2182 National Forest or Other Federal Land Land under the management and jurisdiction of the federal government, specifically including areas designated as National Forest, and excluding areas under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. D85 State or local park or forest See Special Cases #2 D86 Zoo K2586 Zoo A facility in which terrestrial and/or marine animals are confined within enclosures and displayed to the public for educational, preservation, and research purposes. D87 Vineyard, winery, orchard or other agricultural or horticultural establishment K2364 Farm/Vineyard/Winery/Orchard An agricultural establishment where crops are grown and/or animals are raised, usually for food. D88 Landfill, incinerator, dump, spoil, or other location for refuse (can be unnamed) C3088 Landfill A disposal facility at which solid waste is placed on or in the land. E10 Fence line locating a visible and permanent fence between separately identified property L4110 Fence Line A man-made barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary. E21 Ridge line, the line of highest elevation of a linear mountain L4121 Ridge Line The line of highest elevation along a ridge. E22 Mountain peak, the point of highest elevation of a mountain C3022 Mountain Peak or Summit A prominent elevation rising above the surrounding level of the Earth's surface. E23 Island, identified by name C3023 Island An area of dry or relatively dry land surrounded by water or low wetland. [including archipelago, atoll, cay, hammock, hummock, isla, isle, key, moku and rock] E24 Levee, an embankment, as of earth or concrete, used to prevent a river or other body of water from overflowing C3024 Levee An embankment flanking a stream or other flowing water feature to prevent overflow. E25 Marsh/Swamp H2025 Swamp/Marsh A poorly drained wetland, fresh or saltwater, wooded or grassy, possibly covered with open water. [includes bog, cienega, marais and pocosin] E26 Quarry (not water-filled), open pit mine or mine is a site where raw materials have been mined, and is generally unsuitable for residential use C3026 Quarry (not water-filled), Open Pit Mine or Mine An area from which commercial minerals are or were removed from the Earth; not including an oilfield or gas field. E27 Dam C3027 Dam A barrier built across the course of a stream to impound water and/or control water flow. F10 Nonvisible jurisdictional boundary of a legal or administrative entity P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F11 Offset boundary of a legal entity P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F12 Corridor boundary of a legal entity P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F13 Nonvisible superseded 2000 legal boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F14 Nonvisible superseded 1990 legal boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F15 Nonvisible superseded 1990 legal boundary, corrected through post census process P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F16 Nonvisible superseded legal boundary, current at the time of the 1997 Economic Census P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F17 Nonvisible State Legislative District boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F18 Nonvisible Congressional District boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F19 Nonvisible corrected 2000 legal boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F20 Nonvisible feature for database topology; major category used when the minor category could not be determined P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). F21 Automated feature extension to lengthen existing physical feature P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). F22 Irregular feature extension, determined manually, to lengthen existing physical feature P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). F23 Closure extension to complete database topological closure between extremely close features (used to close small gaps between complete chains and create polygons to improve block labeling on cartographic products) P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). F24 Nonvisible separation line used with offset and corridor boundaries P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). F25 Nonvisible centerline of area enclosed by corridor boundary P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). F30 Point-to-point line, follows a line of sight and should not cross any visible feature; for example, from the end of a road to a mountain peak L4130 Point-to-Point Line A line defined as beginning at one location point and ending at another, both of which are in sight. F40 Property line, nonvisible boundary of either public or private lands, e.g., a park boundary L4140 Property/Parcel Line (Including PLSS) This feature class may denote a nonvisible boundary of either public or private lands (e.g., a park boundary) or it may denote a Public Land Survey System or equivalent survey line. F41 Public Land Survey System or equivalent survey line (not used as a boundary) L4140 Property/Parcel Line (Including PLSS) This feature class may denote a nonvisible boundary of either public or private lands (e.g., a park boundary) or it may denote a Public Land Survey System or equivalent survey line. F50 ZIP Code® tabulation area (ZCTA™) boundary, used in delineating ZCTAs™ P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F52 Internal U.S. Census Bureau use P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F70 Statistical boundary; major category used when the minor category could not be determined P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F71 1980 statistical boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F72 1990 statistical boundary; used to hold 1990 collection and tabulation census block boundaries not represented by existing physical features P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F73 Internal U.S. Census Bureau use P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F74 1990 statistical boundary; used to hold a 1990 tabulation census block boundary not represented by an existing physical feature P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F80 Nonvisible other tabulation boundary; major category used when the minor category could not be determined P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F81 School district boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F82 Internal U.S. Census Bureau use P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F83 Census 2000 collection block boundary; used to hold Census 2000 collection block boundaries not represented by existing physical features P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F84 Census 2000 statistical area boundary; used to hold Census 2000 statistical area boundaries not represented by existing physical features P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F85 Census 2000 tabulation block boundary; used to hold Census 2000 tabulation block boundaries not represented by existing physical features P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F86 Internal U.S. Census Bureau use P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F87 Oregon urban growth area boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. F88 Current statistical area boundary P0001 Nonvisible Linear Legal/Statistical Boundary  A legal/statistical boundary line that does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. H01 Shoreline of perennial water feature P0002 Perennial Shoreline  The more-or-less permanent boundary between land and water for a water feature that exists year-round. H02 Shoreline of intermittent water feature P0003 Intermittent Shoreline  The boundary between land and water (when water is present) for a water feature that does not exist year-round. H10 Stream or river; major category used when the minor category could not be determined H3010 Stream/River A natural flowing waterway. [includes anabranch, awawa, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, and run] H11 Perennial stream or river H3010 Stream/River A natural flowing waterway. [includes anabranch, awawa, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, and run] H12 Intermittent stream, river, or wash H3010 Stream/River A natural flowing waterway. [includes anabranch, awawa, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, and run] H13 Braided stream or river H3013 Braided Stream A natural flowing waterway with an intricate network of interlacing channels. H20 Canal, ditch, or aqueduct; major category used when the minor category could not be determined H3020 Canal, Ditch or Aqueduct An artificial waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft. [includes lateral] H21 Perennial canal, ditch, or aqueduct H3020 Canal, Ditch or Aqueduct An artificial waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft. [includes lateral] H22 Intermittent canal, ditch, or aqueduct H3020 Canal, Ditch or Aqueduct An artificial waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft. [includes lateral] H30 Lake or pond; major category used when the minor category could not be determined H2030 Lake/Pond A standing body of water that is surrounded by land. H31 Perennial lake or pond H2030 Lake/Pond A standing body of water that is surrounded by land. H32 Intermittent lake or pond H2030 Lake/Pond A standing body of water that is surrounded by land. H40 Reservoir; major category used when the minor category could not be determined H2040 Reservoir An artificially impounded body of water. H41 Perennial reservoir H2040 Reservoir An artificially impounded body of water. H42 Intermittent reservoir H2040 Reservoir An artificially impounded body of water. H43 Treatment pond H2041 Treatment Pond An artificial body of water built to treat fouled water. H51 Bay, estuary, gulf, or sound H2051 Bay/Estuary/Gulf/Sound A body of water partly surrounded by land. [includes arm, bight, cove and inlet] H53 Sea or ocean H2053 Ocean/Sea The great body of salt water that covers much of the earth. H60 Gravel pit or quarry filled with water H2060 Gravel Pit/Quarry filled with water A body of water in a place or area from which commercial minerals were removed from the Earth. H70 Nonvisible water area definition boundary; used to separate named water areas and as the major category when the minor category could not be determined P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). H74 Census water boundary separating inland from coastal or Great Lakes; used as an area measurement line P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). H75 Census water boundary separating coastal water from territorial sea at the 3-mile limit; used as an area measurement line P0004 Other non-visible bounding Edge (e.g., Census water boundary, boundary of an areal feature)  A bounding Edge that does not represent a legal/statistical boundary, and does not correspond to a shoreline or other visible feature on the ground. Many such Edges bound area landmarks, while many others separate water features from each other (e.g., where a bay meets the ocean). H76 Artificial path through double line hydrography, from the US Geological Survey feature in the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) See Special Cases #2 H77 Artificial path through double line hydrography, from any source OTHER than the US Geological Survey, National Hydrography Dataset See Special Cases #2 H81 Glacier H2081 Glacier A body of ice moving outward and down slope from an area of accumulation; an area of relatively permanent snow or ice on the top or side of a mountain or mountainous area. [includes ice field and ice patch] N/A C3080 Survey Control Point A point on the ground whose position (horizontal or vertical) is known and can be used as a base for additional survey work. N/A C3081 Locality Point A point that identifies the location and name of an unbounded locality (e.g., crossroad, community, populated place or locale). N/A C3085 Alaska Native Village Official Point A point that serves as the core of an Alaska Native village and is used in defining Alaska Native village statistical areas. N/A K1238 Other Correctional Institution One or more structures that serve as a place for the confinement of adult persons in lawful detention, not elsewhere classified or administered by a government of unknown jurisdiction. N/A K2100 Governmental A place where employees are employed in federal, state, local, or tribal government. N/A K2459 Runway/Taxiway A fairly level and usually paved expanse used by airplanes for taking off and landing at an airport. N/A K2460 Helicopter Landing Pad A fairly level and usually paved expanse used by helicopters for taking off and landing. N/A L4040 Conveyor A mechanical apparatus that uses a moving belt to transport items from one place to another. N/A L4125 Cliff/Escarpment A very steep or vertical slope. [including bluff, crag, head, headland, nose, palisades, precipice, promontory, rim and rimrock] N/A S1780 Parking Lot Road The main travel route for vehicles through a paved parking area. N/A S1820 Bike Path or Trail A path that is used for manual or small, motorized bicycles, being either too narrow for or legally restricted from vehicular traffic. N/A S1830 Bridle Path A path that is used for horses, being either too narrow for or legally restricted from vehicular traffic. N/A S2000 Road Median The unpaved area or barrier between the carriageways of a divided road. Special Cases #1-----This sheet includes situations where a CFCC corresponds to multiple MTFCCs simultaneously. So a former CFCC of A14 would now be represented as both S1100 and R1051 MTFCCs. Version Number 2.0 (October 30, 2008) CFCC (Legacy TIGER Database) Feature Class (Legacy TIGER Database) MTFCC (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Feature Class (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Feature Class Description (Current MAF/TIGER Database) A14 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, unseparated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A18 Primary road with limited access or interstate highway, separated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1100 Primary Road Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under state management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges. These highways are accessible by ramps and may include some toll highways. A24 Primary road without limited access, US highways, unseparated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A28 Primary road without limited access, US highways, separated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A34 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, unseparated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A38 Secondary and connecting road, state and county highways, separated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1200 Secondary Road Secondary roads are main arteries, usually in the U.S. Highway, State Highway or County Highway system. These roads have one or more lanes of traffic in each direction, may or may not be divided, and usually have at-grade intersections with many other roads and driveways. They often have both a local name and a route number. A44 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, unseparated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. A48 Local, neighborhood, and rural road, city street, separated, with rail line in center R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. S1400 Local Neighborhood Road, Rural Road, City Street Generally a paved non-arterial street, road, or byway that usually has a single lane of traffic in each direction. Roads in this feature class may be privately or publicly maintained. Scenic park roads would be included in this feature class, as would (depending on the region of the country) some unpaved roads. Special Cases #2-----This sheet includes situations where a CFCC corresponds to one MTFCC, but the MTFCC may differ depending on the situation. The CFCC does not correspond to multiple MTFCCs simultaneously. See Comments field. Version Number 2.0 (October 30, 2008) CFCC (Legacy TIGER Database) Feature Class (Legacy TIGER Database) MTFCC (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Feature Class (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Feature Class Description (Current MAF/TIGER Database) Comments C31 Aerial tramway, monorail, or ski lift L4031 Aerial Tramway/Ski Lift A conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers. 'Monorail' split apart from 'Aerial Tramway' and 'Ski Lift' R1051 Carline, Streetcar Track, Monorail, Other Mass Transit Rail Mass transit rail lines (including lines for rapid transit, monorails, streetcars, light rail, etc.) that are typically inaccessible to mainstream railroad traffic and whose tracks are not part of a road right-of-way. D43 Educational institution, including academy, school, college, and university K2540 University or College A building or group of buildings used as an institution for post-secondary study, teaching, and learning. [including seminary] K2543 School or Academy A building or group of buildings used as an institution for preschool, elementary or secondary study, teaching, and learning. [including elementary school and high school] 'Educational Institution' split into two separate MTFCCs D44 Religious institution including church, synagogue, seminary, temple, and mosque K2540 University or College A building or group of buildings used as an institution for post-secondary study, teaching, and learning. [including seminary] 'Seminaries' now belong with 'University or College' K3544 Place of Worship A sanctified place or structure where people gather for religious worship; examples include church, synagogue, temple, and mosque. D85 State or local park or forest K2183 Tribal Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of an American Indian tribe. 'State or local park or forest' split into several separate MTFCCs K2184 State Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of a state government. K2185 Regional Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of a regional government. K2186 County Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of a county government. K2187 County Subdivision Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of a minor civil division (town/township) government. K2188 Incorporated Place Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of a municipal government. K2189 Private Park, Forest, or Recreation Area A privately owned place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource. K2190 Other Park, Forest, or Recreation Area (quasi-public, independent park, commission, etc.) A place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under the administration of some other type of government or agency such as an independent park authority or commission. H76 Artificial path through double line hydrography, from the US Geological Survey feature in the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) H1100 Connector A known, but nonspecific, hydrographic connection between two nonadjacent water features. Features that previously would have received an 'H76' CFCC will now typically be assigned the MTFCC of a connecting non-Artificial Path linear water feature. H3010 Stream/River A natural flowing waterway. [includes anabranch, awawa, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, and run] H3013 Braided Stream A natural flowing waterway with an intricate network of interlacing channels. H3020 Canal, Ditch or Aqueduct An artificial waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft. [includes lateral] H77 Artificial path through double line hydrography, from any source OTHER than the US Geological Survey, National Hydrography Dataset H1100 Connector A known, but nonspecific, hydrographic connection between two nonadjacent water features. Features that previously would have received an 'H77' CFCC will now typically be assigned the MTFCC of a connecting non-Artificial Path linear water feature. H3010 Stream/River A natural flowing waterway. [includes anabranch, awawa, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, and run] H3013 Braided Stream A natural flowing waterway with an intricate network of interlacing channels. H3020 Canal, Ditch or Aqueduct An artificial waterway constructed to transport water, to irrigate or drain land, to connect two or more bodies of water, or to serve as a waterway for watercraft. [includes lateral]