1. US--Four Corners
    I visited Four Corners in March, 1962. Access involved driving many miles on a gravel road that paralleled the under-construction, now existent paved road.
    Jul 07, 2004 @ 21:25 - spookymike@aol.com (spookymike@...)
  2. RE: [BoundaryPoint] US--Four Corners
    Interesting background on that road to Four Corners (current US-160) here: http://www.mesalek.com/colo/r160-179.html#us164 After reading the US 164 history,
    Jul 07, 2004 @ 22:14 - Flynn, Kevin ("Flynn, Kevin" <flynnk@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] US--Four Corners
    When I visited the Four Corners in July 1990, I approached from Colorado. As most of you know, US 160 goes from Colorado across less than one mile of New
    Jul 07, 2004 @ 23:34 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
  4. RE: [BoundaryPoint] US--Four Corners
    Why is there a monument on this topo map labeled Four Corners that is located on hilltop clearly in Colorado and not at the four corners? It s labeled
    Jul 07, 2004 @ 23:45 - Flynn, Kevin ("Flynn, Kevin" <flynnk@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] US--Four Corners
    I think so. That might also be the name of the hill. Lowell G. McManus Leesville, Louisiana, USA ... From: Flynn, Kevin To:
    Jul 08, 2004 @ 00:08 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)