47 M to P 15 to L - Gap, PA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
N 39° 59.468 W 076° 00.847
18S E 413423 N 4427265
Historic, late 18th century roadside mile marker on the old Lincoln Highway.
Waymark Code: WMB5TH
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/08/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member stvanme
Views: 6

I found this old milestone in front of a farmstead near Amish Country in Gap, PA. It is on someone's land at the curb, next to their mailbox which reads number 5411 and 5415 Lincoln Highway. The stone is in front of the box, low to the ground, maybe a couple of feet high. It is on the right side of traveling west toward York, which is what I was doing. The marker simply reads 47 M to P 15 to L which translates to 47 miles to Philadelphia and 15 miles to Lancaster.

The stone is reddish and curved at the top, pitted on its face. The incised letters and numbers were recently painted black which really makes the stand out. Overall, the milestone is in great shape. Park in the commercial lot next door and try no to wander on to their property.

I found a reference to the marker HERE. This site lists a bunch of historic mile markers found on the old Lincoln Highway. I checked the accuracy of the inscription on the marker using GoogleEarth and their ruler tool to discover the numbers are highly accurate. The aforementioned website suggests this is not the original location of the marker, in fact, it was originally .2 mile away. I cannot conform this.

Monumentation Type: Stone post

Monument Category: Pre-1900 Post Road Milepost

Accessible to general public: yes

Historical significance:
pre-dates the now historic and iconic Lincoln Highway and its just way cool, too.


Monument Website: [Web Link]

County: Lancaster

Approximate date of monument: 01/01/1795

Monumentation Type (if other): Not listed

Monument Category (if other): Not listed

Explain Non-Public access: Not listed

USGS Quad: Not listed

NGS PID: Not listed

Other Coordinates: Not Listed

Other Coordinates details: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
1. A closeup photo of the monument is required.
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2. A 'distant' photo including the monument in the view is highly recommended. Include the compass direction you faced when you took the picture.
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