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A '''Tri-Point''' is a place where three states meet. | A '''Tri-Point''' is a place where three states meet. | ||
- | + | Oklahoma has six tri-points: | |
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+ | * [[8 Mile Corner]] - Oklahoma Kansas, Colorado | ||
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+ | * [[Preston Monument]] - Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico | ||
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+ | * [[Texhomex]] - Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas | ||
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+ | * [[OKTXAR Corner]] - Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas | ||
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+ | * [[OKARMO Corner]] - Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri | ||
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+ | * [[Tri-State Marker]] - Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri | ||
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+ | See also: [[Tri-State_area]] | ||
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+ | Sources: | ||
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+ | * [http://www.bjbsoftware.com/corners/docs/parsell.pdf Tri State Corners in the United States by Jack Parsell (2002) - PDF Book] | ||
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+ | * http://www.bjbsoftware.com/corners/ The Corner Corner] |
Current revision as of 20:16, 24 January 2007
A Tri-Point is a place where three states meet.
Oklahoma has six tri-points:
- 8 Mile Corner - Oklahoma Kansas, Colorado
- Preston Monument - Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico
- Texhomex - Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas
- OKTXAR Corner - Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas
- OKARMO Corner - Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri
- Tri-State Marker - Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri
See also: Tri-State_area
Sources:
- http://www.bjbsoftware.com/corners/ The Corner Corner]