monument
Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

A permanent natural or artificial object marking the corners and boundaries of real property or establishing the location of a triangulation or other important survey station. Photo from Oyster Bay, New York, 2022. 2. A stone, pillar, megalith, structure, building, or the like, erected in memory of the dead, an event, or an action. (Harris, 1977)
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