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Data

    Historic railroad KML and Shapefiles, courtesy of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s “Railroads and the Making of Modern America” Project: http://railroads.unl.edu/resources/
    US county Shapefiles courtesy of GeoNet: https://geonet.esri.com/thread/24614