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This graticule is one of the few to span 4 US states, containing parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (though Kansas and Colorado are slivers). It nearly spans 5; its western border touching New Mexico. It contains Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma. | This graticule is one of the few to span 4 US states, containing parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (though Kansas and Colorado are slivers). It nearly spans 5; its western border touching New Mexico. It contains Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma. | ||
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==Notable Dates== | ==Notable Dates== |
Revision as of 16:34, 7 March 2012
La Junta, Colorado | Springfield, Colorado | Johnson City, Kansas |
Clayton, New Mexico | Dalhart | Guymon, Oklahoma |
Tucumcari, New Mexico | Vega | Amarillo |
Today's location: not yet announced |
This graticule is one of the few to span 4 US states, containing parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Colorado (though Kansas and Colorado are slivers). It nearly spans 5; its western border touching New Mexico. It contains Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma.
The Dalhart, Texas graticule is located around latitude 36, longitude -102.
Notable Dates
Towns
- Dalhart, Texas
- Stratford, Texas
- Boise City, Oklahoma
- Keyes, Oklahoma
- Kenton, Oklahoma