Preston Monument
The Preston Monument is a stone marker that shows the tri-point (the place where three states meet) of Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico. It is named after Levi S. Preston, who surveyed a portion of the New Mexico–Colorado border.[1]
It is an elevation of 4,444 feet. [2]
See also[]
- Tri-point
- List of Oklahoma tri-points
External links[]
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References[]
- ^ State of New Mexico v. State of Colorado. (267 U.S. 30 (1925))
- ^ Clark, Patterson & Denise Lu "Cornering America's tri-points: A guide to 65 lonely spots where at least three states converge" (Sept. 17, 2015) (Accessed Nov. 29, 2021)
Coordinates: 37°00′00″N 103°00′08″W / 37.00000°N 103.00222°W
Categories:
- Buildings and structures in Baca County, Colorado
- Borders of Colorado
- Borders of New Mexico
- Borders of Oklahoma
- Buildings and structures in Cimarron County, Oklahoma
- Geography of Union County, New Mexico
- Border tripoints
- Buildings and structures in Union County, New Mexico
- Monuments and memorials in New Mexico
- Monuments and memorials in Colorado
- Monuments and memorials in Oklahoma
- Geography of Baca County, Colorado
- Colorado geography stubs
- New Mexico geography stubs
- Oklahoma geography stubs