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I only wish this was still the official boundry because it would be really neat if one could walk around the DMV multiple times in a matter of seconds. The only way to do that now is with a perfectly positioned boat.
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David C.
March 21, 2021, 8:55 pm
The South Corner Stone is the genesis of the rich boundary stone history.
I love the surveyor markers identifying DC, MD and VA, going southwestward from the Potomac River shoreline to this stone, then northwestward from it, to the base of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
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I love the surveyor markers identifying DC, MD and VA, going southwestward from the Potomac River shoreline to this stone, then northwestward from it, to the base of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.