a tri-point to be exact. shane and i traveled across the state to where indiana, michigan, and ohio meet. it wasn't too difficult to find, about an hour and a half away. the day started at an outlet mall near the tri-point. i get a kick out of being able to cross into a different state so close to home so i was more than willing to venture out and find the spot. we found it relatively easily. it reminded me of a trip to the east coast with my parents and being at a mcdonald's where new york, new jersey, and connecticut meet. only it was just a spot in the middle of the road. one marker with a plaque 130 feet from the site, one broken stone pillar about 20 feet away, and a hole in the road where the actual tri-point is. i enjoyed being able to travel to three states by taking a step left, right, and backwards.
ohio
indiana
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michigan
the tri-point in the middle of the road
1 comments:
Cool, we were not sure if it was a real tri-point rock or not, but obviously it is!
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