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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Tourists who want to put a hand or foot in each of
four states at the Four Corners area are apparently off the mark - by
about 2.5 miles.

According to readings by the National Geodetic Survey, the Four Corners
marker showing the intersection of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and
Utah is about 2.5 miles west of where it should be.

The only place in the United States where four state boundaries come
together was first surveyed by the U.S. government in 1868 during the
initial survey of Colorado's southern boundary line.

The intended location was 109 degrees west longitude and 37 degrees
north latitude. But, because of surveying errors, the popular tourist
spot is a bit off.

The accurate location would be downhill to the east of U.S. 160 in
Colorado and northeast of the San Juan River as it flows into New
Mexico.
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