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Four Corners Monument

Spain, Mexico, the United States, and the Navajo Nation al...

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Four Corners – A Common Bond

This is the only place in the United States marking the co...

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Four Corners

Until 1930 this intersection was the turn-off point for we...

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Four Corners Monument

Spain, Mexico, the United States, and the Navajo Nation all claimed ownership of the area surrounding the Four Corners monument.

Mexico declared independence from Spain, and held the area for a short time before ceding the area to the United ...

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Four Corners – A Common Bond

This is the only place in the United States marking the common corner of four states – Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah.

Who established this corner?

The four corners monument was established and perpetuated by U.S. Government Surveyors and Astronomers beginning ...

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Four Corners

Until 1930 this intersection was the turn-off point for west-bound motorists who opted to drive northward to avoid the Jugtown Mtn. grades toward Phillipsburg and Easton.

Marker is at the intersection of Center Street and Leigh Street, on the right when ...

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