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Four Corners Monument is a monument marking the point where the borders of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah meet. It is the only site in the United States shared by four different states. For that reason, it is known as the Four Corners region.
The Four Corners Monument also marks the boundary between the Navajo Nation and the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation. The Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department maintains the monument as a tourist attraction.
The Four Corners Monument comprises a granite disk with a small bronze disk embedded into it showing the location of the four different states. The present monument is new, dating to 2010.
Visiting Four Corners Monument, Arizona
The Four Corners Monument is located on the Colorado Plateau, to the west of US Highway 160. It is about 40 miles to the southwest of Cortez, Colorado.
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