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Type or paste a comma-separated list of 5-digit and/or 3-digit ZIP Codes into the box below, OR

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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: ZIP Code, Data* and Color. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom area. • Free version has a limit of 1,000 rows; monthly contributors can map up to 10,000 rows per map
• You can use any combination of 5-digit ZIP Codes and 3-digit ZIP Codes
• Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers
• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file
• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading
• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that ZIP Code
• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code

2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:
1. Click the Share button in the upper right corner
2. Click the Get link section in the box that appears
3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)
4. Click the Copy link button
5. Click Done
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3. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:

* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than ZIP Code and Color, such as Territory in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

Click here to select ZIP Codes for your spreadsheet by drawing on the map
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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: County, State Abbrev, Data* and Color. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom area. • Free version has a limit of 1,000 rows; monthly contributors can map up to 10,000 rows per map
• Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers
• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file
• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading
• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that county
• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code

2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:
1. Click the Share button in the upper right corner
2. Click the Get link section in the box that appears
3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)
4. Click the Copy link button
5. Click Done
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3. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:

* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than State, County and Color, such as Salesperson in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

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1. In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet that includes these columns: Longitude, Latitude, Data* and Color. You can also map Addresses**. If additional columns are present, a "more..." button will appear above the map when the user clicks on your custom point. • Map data will be read from first tab in your Google Sheet; the first row must contain column headers
• If you don't have a Google Sheet, create one by importing from Excel or a .csv file
• Longitude and Latitude must be in decimal degrees such as -87.633, 41.854 for Chicago (note: the U.S. and western hemisphere have negative longitudes)
• The header of the Data column will be used as the map legend heading
• Links included in the sheet beginning with https:// will be clickable when the user clicks the map on that custom point
• The Color column is optional. If used, the Color column can contain any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color code
• If present, the Address column must contain U.S. addresses in this format: address, city, state, ZIP Code**
• If you don't already have Longitude/Latitudes and want to build your Google Sheet interactively: As you click the map or use Search places, the Long Lat is shown above the map and you can copy/paste it into your Google Sheet

2. In Google Sheets, Share your spreadsheet with Anyone with the link permissions and click the Copy link button In Google Sheets:
1. Click the Share button in the upper right corner
2. Click the Get link section in the box that appears
3. Change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer)
4. Click the Copy link button
5. Click Done
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3. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:

* What is the Data column? The Data column is the first column in your spreadsheet other than Lat, Long and Color, such as Name in the image at right. The Data column will appear in the map legend.

** Addresses will be converted to Latitude and Longitude so they can be mapped. Read details about mapping addresses.

1. Export a KML file containing points or lines from Google My Maps, Google Earth or GIS software • Only points and lines will be mapped from your KML file
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• Routes can be exported from Google My Maps using the Add directions button, specifying your from and to location, then exporting the route data from the map in KML format

2. Upload the KML file to Google Drive

3. From Google Drive, right click the file and choose Share. In the General access box, click Anyone with the link, then click Copy link and then Done

4. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:

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Barton County, Missouri - ZIP Codes Map

View a Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code map on Google Maps and answer What is My Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code by address

See ZIP Codes on Google Maps and quickly check what ZIP Code an address is in with this free, interactive map tool. Use this ZIP Code lookup map to view ZIP Codes around you, and optionally also overlay U.S. city limits, townships and county lines. This U.S. ZIP Code map allows you to find the ZIP Code for a place or address by using the ‘Search places’ box above the map.

Quick Tips for using this Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes map tool

  1. There are four ways to get started using this Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes map tool
    • In the “Search places” box above the map, type an address, city, etc. and choose the one you want from the auto-complete list
    • Click the map to see the ZIP Code for where you clicked (Monthly Contributors also get Dynamic Maps)
    • To search using GPS coordinates use the “Find lat long” box in the top right above the map*
    • Click the button in the upper right corner of the map to use your current location. Click the button again to automatically update your location every 1, 5 or 10 minutes (Monthly Contributors also get an option to update every several seconds, shown as ◉A for Active).**
    ZIP Code boundaries will draw on the map, and the ZIP Code, state name, country name and latitude/longitude for your chosen location will appear above the map
  2. Click the “Remove Colors” / “Colorize Zips” button in the lower left corner of the map to remove or add color to the ZIP Code areas (especially useful in busy metro areas)
  3. Check the “Show labels” checkbox in the lower left corner of the map to see the ZIP Code labels on the map
  4. NEW! Use the SHOW OTHER LAYERS panel in the lower left corner of the map to show county lines, US city limits and US civil townships on the map, overlaid on the ZIP Codes map
  5. Subscribe to receive notification of tool updates and usage tips

* You can search using various formats of latitude longitude, including degrees, minutes and seconds; degrees and decimal minutes; or decimal degrees
** The “Locate” button will be more accurate on smartphones and other devices containing a GPS; desktop browsers typically show an approximate location

Census Bureau Statistics

Click the “Census” link above the map to show the following Census demographic data for the ZIP Code the blue pin is located in

Populations and People
Total Population
Income and Poverty
Median Household Income
Education
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Employment
Employment Rate
Housing
Total Housing Units
Health
Without Health Care Coverage
Families and Living Arrangements
Total Households
Race and Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

Why would you need a map with ZIP Code boundaries?

Here are several example uses for ZIP Code boundaries on Google Maps (see disclaimer):

  • Localized Marketing Campaigns: Businesses can target their marketing efforts more precisely, tailoring campaigns to specific ZIP Codes.
  • Business Market Analysis: Companies can evaluate potential markets, assess competition, and identify underserved areas based on ZIP Code data, streamlining their business strategies. Use the mapBuilder tool found below the map to visualize ZIP Code data on the map.
  • Sales and Distribution Planning: Retailers and distributors can optimize sales territories, delivery routes, and stocking strategies based on ZIP Code data. Use the mapBuilder tool found below the map to create ZIP Code based territories and to visualize data on the map.
  • Real Estate Insights: Realtors, developers, and homebuyers can use ZIP Code based data in their research and planning.
  • Data Visualization: Researchers and analysts can map data trends, health statistics, or economic indicators that are organized by ZIP Codes, making insights more comprehensible. Use the mapBuilder tool found below the map to visualize ZIP Code data on the map.
  • Local Governance and Services: Municipalities can better allocate resources, plan local services, and engage with communities based on ZIP Code areas.
  • Tourism and Local Attractions: Visitors can plan trips and find local attractions, accommodations, or dining options within specific ZIP Codes.
  • Insurance and Risk Assessment: Insurance companies can calculate risks, premiums, and claim areas by analyzing data within specific ZIP Codes. Use the mapBuilder tool found below the map to visualize ZIP Code data on the map.
  • Education and Community Programs: Schools, colleges, and community programs can target outreach and offer specialized programs based on the needs of specific ZIP Codes.

Find ZIP Codes by radius or by drawing a line or shape

  • To find ZIP Codes within a radius or near a line or shape you draw*:
    1. Click the “Selection Tools” button in the lower left corner of the map
    2. – RADIUS SELECT: To find ZIP Codes within a radius, specify the mileage in the “Select map features within x miles of the shapes I draw” box, then use the Point “Add a marker” tool to draw the center point of the radius
      – TOUCHING A LINE OR SHAPE: To find ZIP Codes that touch a line or a shape you draw, use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished
      – WITHIN DISTANCE OF A LINE OR SHAPE: To find ZIP Codes that are within a distance of a line or a shape you draw, first specify the mileage in the “Select map features within x mile(s) of shapes I draw” box, then use the Line tool or Shape tool to draw the shape, double-clicking when finished
    3. The ZIP Codes and ZIP Code boundaries will be highlighted and listed in a “Results from map” box below the map, where you can copy the selected ZIP Codes for use in a spreadsheet or other document
      – Optionally, keep drawing shapes to select more ZIP Codes
    4. When you are finished selecting ZIP Codes, click the “Done Selecting” button in the lower left corner of the map

    * ZIP Codes will get selected if any part of the shape you draw falls within the ZIP Code boundary

FAQs for Barton County, Missouri - ZIP Codes Map

Can I see Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes in Google Maps?
This Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code map tool shows Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code boundaries on Google Maps. Use the 'Search places' box just above the map to find the Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code for an address or place.
Why might I need to know the Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code for a given place or address?
You might need to know the Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code for an address to: - determine what Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code an address is located in - determine what Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes area in a given city or township - record Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code information when conducting field research using GPS coordinates (see * above) - perform grass roots or volunteer work based on Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes
How do I see a Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code map?
This Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes map tool shows Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code boundaries on Google Maps. You can also label the Barton County, Missouri ZIP Codes on the map by checking the box in the lower left corner of the map.
How do I find a county by Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code?
To find the county for a ZIP, type the Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code in the 'Search places' box above this Barton County, Missouri ZIP Code County Finder map tool, then check the 'Also show county lines' box in the lower left corner of the map. The county name appears near the top of the map.

Coverage Notes

  • Coverage includes ZIP Codes in all 50 states plus Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa
  • Where polygons are not available, points are used to represent the approximate location of a ZIP Code. These look like small red circles; you can see those ZIP Codes by using the “Show ZIP Code labels” checkbox in the lower left corner of the map

Other Notes

  • The Search places box uses a standard Google Maps geocoding engine, therefore you can type street addresses, road names, points of interest, etc. to see what ZIP Code that location is part of
  • Many of the map layers from which this information is extracted are very large, so it may take several seconds for all of the map layers to finish drawing
  • Because the map layers are large, boundaries will not be shown if you are zoomed out too far
  • Note that typing an address will zoom in the map very close, whereas typing a city or county by itself will show you a map with a wider view

Sources

– US Census Bureau
– Supplemental point coverage from geonames.org: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

DISCLAIMER

Accuracy and Limitations: The information provided by this map tool has been obtained from various public data sources shown in the Sources box above. These sources have varying degrees of reliability and completeness and are subject to change over time. Additionally, while the latitude and longitude values displayed by the map marker suggest a high degree of precision, you should be aware that the underlying Google Maps and source data may not reflect this level of accuracy nor precision.

No Legal or Surveying Use: Due to these potential inaccuracies, this tool is not intended for, and must not be used for, legal, surveying, or any critical decision-making purposes. The information is provided on an as-is basis for general reference and entertainment purposes only. For specific inquiries regarding data accuracy or fitness for use, please consult the original data sources. For decisions requiring precise location data, consult the appropriate government or other authoritative sources, and seek professional legal advice.

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