Four Corners Monument (Arizona corner)

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Four Corners Monument (Arizona corner) is the specific point within Arizona where the state meets Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah at the only quadripoint in the United States marked for public visitation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf border point
geographic location
tourist attraction
hasAccessRoad U.S. Route 160 vicinity
hasClimate semi-arid desert
hasCoordinateSystem NAD83
hasCulturalContext Navajo Nation tourism
Southwestern United States
hasFeature brass disk
granite or concrete plaza
inscribed state names
survey marker
hasLegalStatus recognized state boundary point
hasNearbyAttraction Mesa Verde region
Monument Valley region
hasNearbyServices parking area
restroom facilities
vendor stalls
hasNearbySettlement Bluff, Utah
Cortez, Colorado
Shiprock, New Mexico
Teec Nos Pos, Arizona
hasSignificance only public quadripoint in the United States
symbolic intersection of four U.S. states
hasTouristActivity photography
standing in four states at once
hasTypeOfBoundary state boundary
hasVisitation day-use only
isAccessibleTo public
isManagedBy Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department
isMarkedBy survey monument set by government surveyors
isPartOfBoundaryBetween Arizona and Colorado
Arizona and New Mexico
Arizona and Utah
isSubjectOf maps of the Four Corners region
tourist guides
locatedIn Arizona
United States
locatedInRegion Four Corners region
meetsWith Colorado
New Mexico
Utah
near Navajo Nation
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe lands
partOf Four Corners Monument
requires entry fee

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Arizona
Four Corners region ("Four Corners Monument")
contains
Four Corners Monument (Arizona corner) ("Four Corners Monument")
partOf

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