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I-95 Population Density Profile, 2010
July 26, 2012
Running from Florida to Maine, I-95 passes through 15 states and several major cities. I-95 serves the most densely populated region of the U.S., the Boston-to-Washington corridor. Peaks and valleys in population density within 5 miles of the interstate show several stretches of continuously built-up area, especially evident from Petersburg, VA to Lewiston, ME. Selected cities along the route are labeled, for reference.
NOTES: Data are from the 2010 Census. The graph is based on average population density within 5 miles of the I-95 route, in 2-mile increments, using 2010 block group centroids.
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