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Uneventful. Wasn’t with the trip

Forced to stand upright in a vertical cage to make it talk.

Unfortunately this boundary marker is not accessible to the public.

Omg a boundary stone thats actually on the border. Finally.

I was escorted to this marker by a Civil Engineering Technician of the Washington Aqueduct, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Hiking boots should be worn to see it.
This stone is surrounded by nature on a hill, within the property of the aqueduct.
Hiking boots should be worn to see it.
This stone is surrounded by nature on a hill, within the property of the aqueduct.

Buenos. Precios. Y. Calidad