It oughta be a tourist trap.
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Originally Posted by
Lifemagician
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/photo..._of_rocks_.jpg
Nothing to do with a highway or any road, for that matter. Neither is it anywhere near DC. Actually, it is not anywhere on the east side of the country.... nor on the west.
As hinted to by glc, it's sorta in the middle of the country. But there is a similar monument in the west which is very popular.
Lifey
We thought it might stump some of the regulars.
It is part of a geographical feature which is found all over the country.... in fact, all over the world. Just that there is a special reason for it being hilighted here. The monument out west, which is not a 'pile of rocks', is often referred to as a tourist trap.
Donna, you're not even off cold.
Lifey
There are 62 places where three states have a common point
Perhaps the place where three or more states touch? I'll look some more in 3-4 hours.
One of Jack's Tri-points!
Wow, you mean I was actually close to finding it? Amazing.
By the way, you might enjoy reading Jack Parsell's treatise on this subject. He is the one who identified the 62 places where three USA states touch one another at a common spot. And the one you've photographed was #19 on his list.
Here is his entry about this location....
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"...Date Visited: June 21, 1991
Access Route: From Interstate 44 in Missouri, get off at the exit for US-166. Go NW on SE 118th Street, a dead-end road, on the KS-MO line, for about 0.3 miles to a large stone cairn on the KS-OK road. A brass ring in the center of the broken up pavement, near the cairn is presumed to be the actual tri-point...."
There is a map of the location and more information about the survey.
So.... I might have figured it out eventually.....
Nice work on the stumping...
Mark
A geo-challenge just for Lifey!
Actually, that would be a great challenge for someone to undertake. Get a photo of each of Parsell's Tri-points (only 61 more for Lifey still to capture...). Maps and directions to all 62 are available at the link in my previous post.
Mark