Mason and Dixon Survey Terminal Point

Mason and Dixon Survey Terminal Point is a historic marker located near Core, West Virginia and Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, United States.

[2] The reason behind Mason & Dixon stopping here and not at the western most point of Pennsylvania is because the Native Americans told the surveyors they would not proceed one step further.

[3] In 1883 Cephas H. Sinclair placed the current stone atop Brown's Hill in the mound left by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in 1767.

[1] The location of the furthest west Mason & Dixon surveyed is preserved by the Mason-Dixon Historical Park.

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