You will need to download and install Google Earth to view the KML files:
http://www.google.com/earth/explore/products/
It is free.
The area covered is currently the 50 United States. There are
plans to expand it to other countries, but that is a future item.
Gathering data for the 50 United States is a daunting task.
We estimate that this depository holds less than 20% of the
"features" in the US, and very likely less than 10%.
The current record count is about 2,526,400 features.
We encourage you to contribute any information on features that
you may have. Any information you supply is much appreciated.
This site was started in late 2015 and is updated every couple
of months.
Please report errors to
gnisinfo@mflan.com
This site is very sensity to abuse, especially by hackers.
It's set so sensitive, it's likely to shutdown, possibly even under
normal use. If you find it shutdown, it will probably be
restarted within a few days or so, but it may be loaded to a
new URL weblink if hacker abuse is responsible. If the site
is shutdown and you'd like password controlled access to the
site, e-mail us at:
gnisinfo@mflan.com
This site is free. There are no tracking cookies, spyware, or
the like. Monetary donations are not sought or needed. Use the
site gratis for your needs. If you feel compelled to make a
contribution, contribute information about any features you
know of. Submit a URL link to a feature if you'd like.
Submissions of contributed information will probably show up on
the website within a week or so.
Yes, the appearance of this website is pretty crude. My HTML
skills are severely lacking. But it is likely to improve with
time.
If you have a request for information that is not provided on
the website, or is not easy to obtain due to the structure of the
website, contact us at:
gnisinfo@mflan.com
We can probably help get the info for you.
About me:
http://www.mflan.com/index.htm
Contact me at:
gnisinfo@mflan.com