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Town Boundary Markers of Barnstable, Massachusetts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Town Boundary Markers of Barnstable, Massachusetts
The town of Barnstable, Massachusetts has four surviving stone markers that were used in colonial days to mark the town's boundaries with its neighbors. All four are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, three of them individually, and one as part of the Old King's Highway Historic District.〔 Barnstable was established in 1639.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=MACRIS inventory record for Race Lane Marker )〕 ==Race Lane marker== On the south side of Race Lane, just west of Trotter's Lane, at , is a granite marker on the town line between Barnstable and Sandwich. The town line between these two towns was first laid out by the council of the Plymouth Colony in 1639, and has remained relatively stable since then. It is unknown when this rough granite marker was placed; on the street face it is marked with a B on the Barnstable side, and an S on the Sandwich side, with a carved vertical line between.〔 This marker was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as "Town Boundary Marker".〔
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