The Fairfax Stone Historical Monument in West Virginia marks the source of the North Branch of the Potomac River. It is a simple stone marker placed at the spot where the borders of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia converge.
This historical monument is significant for its role in early colonial surveying and the establishment of state boundaries. Visitors can explore the surrounding area and appreciate the historical importance of this unassuming yet historically significant marker.
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