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PITTSBURGH (AP) — A group of surveyors from Pennsylvania and Maryland, starting this year, plan to create a new record of what might be America's most famous border: the Mason-Dixon Line ...
You can’t really walk the Mason-Dixon Line. There’s the problem of creeks and rivers, including the milewide Susquehanna. And much of it is on private property — indeed, sometimes… ...
A group of surveyors from Pennsylvania and Maryland starting this year plan to create a new record of what might be America’s most famous border: the Mason-Dixon Line. Members of both states ...
(WHTM) – Along the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, both states have a number of markers about a number of markers. Welcome to the Mason-Dixon line. In 1763 Charles Mason and Jeremiah ...
Over time, the Mason-Dixon Line, which marked the Pennsylvania-Maryland border (as well as Delaware’s western edge), came to define the American house divided—between North and South ...
The line forming the boundary demarcating the North from the South after the Civil War.
The Mason-Dixon Line is 250 years old - but who were the two British men who created one of America's most famous land borders?
3 things to know about an uncovered Mason-Dixon marker "It's a little glimpse into the past," said Todd Babcock, president of The Mason & Dixon Line Preservation Partnership.
More than 250 years ago today, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon arrived in Philadelphia to begin their survey of the boundary lines between Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Few people realize that surveying for the Mason-Dixon Line started at a tiny house on the southern edge of Philadelphia, the AP reports.
A: The Mason and Dixon Line goes back to the early Colonial days and a land-grant dispute between the William Penn family of Pennsylvania and the Cecil Calvert family of Maryland.
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