Now that TIGER has officially moved to the shapefile format, the only TIGER data left in the previous format available on the Census website is the 2006 Second Edition data, and that’s likely to disappear at some point in the future. GIS@Vassar links to an announcement at ICPSR that they have TIGER data in the original format from 1990-2006 archived for download here. Convert it to shapefile format with the free version of tgr2shp, or to KML with tgr2kml.
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