Via OgleEarth, a relatively new blog called Census KML Data Visualization has been posting visualizations of US Census data in Google Earth, with links to the KML files. Newer posts have branched out to visualizing campaign contributions by congressional district and time. Nice stuff, and a good complement to the gCensus site.
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