 This is me on the Northeast corner of Indiana. I used to live about 8 or 9 miles from it as the crow flies. Speaking of flies, in this picture I have frog eyes. Picture by: Greg McGuire |
 This is the Northeast corner of Indiana. The dot in the center of the triangle is the point where the East border and the North border of IN meet. If you were to look straight ahead from this picture, you would be looking South. This is the East-West border that eventually seperates Indiana from Ohio. If you make a rt. angle to the right, you will have the Michigan-Indiana border that goes to Lake Michigan. In other words, most of the word "Corner" is in Indiana. Picture by: Garrett Turner |
 This is another pictureof the Northeast corner of Indiana. Picture by: Garrett Turner |
 This is a weird thing in Michigan, near IN's corner. It is a just like a corner of a rock wall with a pipe sticking out of it. Picture by: Garrett Turner |
 This is the witness marker for the Corner. It sits just south of the corner monument. If you go about 200 miles south from here, you will hit the Ohio River. Picture by: Garrett Turner |
 I also live near the point where Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio come together. There are about 37 Tri-states on dry land in the United States. This is a rock in Michigan that tells of the Tri-point being about 200 yards South of this point. Picture by: Garrett Turner |
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 This is the marker for the Tri-state of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. This "M" is in the middle of a road. I assume that the point is actually at the point in the middle of the "M." If so, the Ohio/Michigan border comes in from the right, and they run into Indiana at the point. The Indiana line runs vertically from the point. If you were to go straight North (up), you would come to the corner. Picture by: Garrett Turner |