FFXCO (no number), Virginia
Posted by: seventhings
N 38° 50.576 W 077° 18.532
18S E 299618 N 4301879
FFXCO (no number), VA, is a Fairfax County Survey Monument (4-inch disk) located along Chain Bridge Road in Fairfax (City), VA.
Waymark Code: WM4X9
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 12/13/2005
Views: 17
FFXCO (no number), VA, is a Fairfax County Survey Monument (4-inch disk) located along Chain Bridge Road in Fairfax (City), VA. The disk is located in the northwest angle of the intersection of Chain Bridge Road (State Route 123) and Judicial Drive, and is mounted flush in the surface of a sidewalk. It is about 45 feet north-northeast of a fire hydrant on the south side of Judicial Drive, about 15 feet southwest of a metal pole that supports pedestrian traffic signals, 8.5 feet south-southwest of the southwest corner of a metal utility closet, 5.75 feet west of the west corner of a two-foor square utility cover in the sidewalk, 5.25 feet northwest of the road-side edge of the curved curb at the intersection, and 1.33 feet southeast of the northwest edge of the sidewalk. The disk is stamped CITY COUNTY BOUNDARY NO. ______ 1990. To reach from the intersection of Main Street (State Route 236) and Chain Bridge Road (State Route 123) in downtown Fairfax (City), go south along the west sdie of Chain Bridge Road for 0.26 miles to the intersection with Judicial Drive and the disk on the right.
Condition: Mark found in good condition
Designation: CITY COUNTY BOUNDARY NO. ______ 1990
Benchmark Agency: Not listed
Monumentation type: Disk (unspecified type)
Monumentation type (if other): Survey Monument (disk) serving as Boundary Marker disk
County: Fairfax, VA
USGS 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Name (optional): Fairfax, VA
Special Category (if other): None
Find type: Found by luck/skill/knowledge
Web address of this benchmark's datasheet (optional): [Web Link]
NGS PID: None
Benchmark Agency (if other): Not listed
Special category (optional): Not listed
Local database's URL (optional): Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
- A closeup photo of the mark taken by you is required.
- A 'distant' photo including the mark in the view is highly recommended. Include the compass direction you faced when you took the picture.