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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?
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Annual Mason-Dixon Line Festival celebrated in Core - MSNCORE, W.Va. (WBOY) — The Mason-Dixon Historical Park celebrated the 33 rd annual Mason-Dixon Line Festival and Buckwheat Festival on Saturday, with more than a dozen vendors and dozens of ...
Along the Maryland-Pennsylvania border, a volunteer group of surveyors is racing to save the stones—and the story—of the Mason-Dixon Line.
An early map of the Mason-Dixon Line (Credit: Library of Congress) A replica “Crown Stone” at Mile 40 on the West Line.
On the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, a team of volunteer surveyors work diligently to preserve both the markers and the history of the Mason-Dixon Line.
He, along with Charles Mason, an astronomer from the West Country, were brought together 250 years ago to map out the Mason-Dixon line which covers 230 miles across the United States.
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?
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?
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?
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