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Node: Camak Stone concrete marker (153391920)
Version #8
Conforming the shared Dade/Walker Counties border to TIGER 2022. Further conform western portions of the Georgia/Tennessee border to TIGER 2022
- Edited by RW and VJ
- Changeset #133349132
- Location: 34.9846780, -85.6051650
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admin_level | 8 |
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alt_name | Camak Stone |
description | Originally the location of the Camak stone, which marked the point of the convergence of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. The stone was stolen in 2007. Alabama has placed a concrete marker in its former location. |
man_made | survey_point |
name | Camak Stone concrete marker |
start_date | 2011-03-01 |
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