

A couple of weeks ago, my world almost came to an end when it was announced that the Four Corners monument is actually in the wrong spot! The road we drove on to get to the Monument was US 160, which stays to the north and west of where the four corners actually meet. (The picture on the left is the recognized fraudulent site of the Four Corners. The picture on the right is where it should be...somewhere between the river and the road...ugh, this disgusts me. What is the next government cover-up that will be revealed?).
Can I still count New Mexico? If I DO happen to make it to all 50 states, I don't want my New Mexico trip to be fraudulent.
The states officially recognize the Four Corners monument as the boundary, but just to be safe, I will go to a BYU/New Mexico game sometime in Albuquerque.
Here is a great informational link about the Four Corners.
For now, I'll keep New Mexico checked off unless I hear otherwise about official recognized state lines. But this was a close one.
1 comment:
I think you can still count it as being in New Mexico since at the moment you totally thought you were. I say count New Mexico.
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