
David Chandler
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The trek to this historical landmark, is not for the fainthearted.
In my opinion, the best time to venture to SE9, is in the middle of winter, when the vegetation is low, many insects are in hibernation and reptiles, such as snakes and the like, are not roaming.
Navigating around and possibly through swampy conditions to get to this boundary stone, is very likely.
My wife and I made the arduous journey there on a cold, winter day.
The sky at the start of our expedition was overcast. But the sun broke through the clouds, shortly after we reached it.
In my opinion, the best time to venture to SE9, is in the middle of winter, when the vegetation is low, many insects are in hibernation and reptiles, such as snakes and the like, are not roaming.
Navigating around and possibly through swampy conditions to get to this boundary stone, is very likely.
My wife and I made the arduous journey there on a cold, winter day.
The sky at the start of our expedition was overcast. But the sun broke through the clouds, shortly after we reached it.
An awesome monument on the corner in Old Town Alexandria.
The South Corner Stone is the genesis of the rich boundary stone history.
I love the surveyor markers identifying DC, MD and VA, going southwestward from the Potomac River shoreline to this stone, then northwestward from it, to the base of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
I love the surveyor markers identifying DC, MD and VA, going southwestward from the Potomac River shoreline to this stone, then northwestward from it, to the base of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.