Subject: Re: Five Corners, ME times three
Date: Jan 25, 2004 @ 15:53
Author: nj55er ("nj55er" <spookymike@...>)
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Might help if I provided the URL:
http://topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.71333&lon=-75.03



--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "nj55er" <spookymike@a...> wrote:
> Here's my favorite. No boundaries, but six streets coming together at
> a doozy of an intersection. If you caught the traffic light just wrong
> at a busy hour, you could grab a snooze while waiting for the green.
> (Un)fortunately, the intersection was recently rebuilt, and one of the
> through-streets has been rerouted and now dead ends before the six-way
> intersection.
>
> Mike Schwartz
>
>
>
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Michael Kaufman
> <mikekaufman79@y...> wrote:
> >
>
http://topozone.com/viewmaps.asp?method=place&placename=five+corners&statefips=23
> >
> > Madison West Quad example doesnt really form a
> > quintpoint on the street level
> >
> > Somersworth Quad and Mechanic Falls Quad do more
> > nicely. And on the Mechanic Falls Quad: the town
> > boundary (between Poland and Mechanic Falls) goes
> > right through the 5-way street junction that is Five
> > Corners.
> >
> >
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