Fairfax Stone State Park
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Fairfax Stone State Park in Thomas, West Virginia, is a historical monument commemorating the Fairfax Stone, a surveyor's marker and boundary stone at the source of the North Branch of the Potomac River. Established in 1957, the park sits on a four-acre clearing with picnic tables and marks the spot where the original Fairfax Stone once stood.
The park's history dates back to 1746 when the first Fairfax Stone was placed by Thomas Lewis, a surveyor employed by Lord Fairfax, settling a boundary dispute between Virginia and Maryland. Over the years, the stone has been replaced multiple times due to weathering and vandalism, with the current six-ton rock bearing a historical plaque detailing its significance.
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