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'''8 Mile Corner''' is a monument in the [[Cimarron National Grassland]] dedicated to the [[tri-point]] (a place where three states meet) of [[Kansas]], [[Colorado]], and [[Oklahoma]].  The landmark is a windmill with the three states names on the blades. The monument was built in 1903. Several years ago satellite pictures showed the actual meeting place to be several feet away from the monument. A brass plate in the ground marks this.
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'''8 Mile Corner''' is a monument in the [[Cimarron National Grassland]] dedicated to the place where the states of [[Kansas]], [[Colorado]], and [[Oklahoma]] meet.  The landmark is a windmill with the three states names on the blades. The monument was built in 1903. Several years ago satellite pictures showed the actual meeting place to be several feet away from the monument. A brass plate in the ground marks this.
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See also: [[tri-point]]
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