Are you looking for a way to get to know the history of Delaware? Well, visit the Arc Corner Monument in Newark, DE, and you can not only learn about Delaware's past, but also stand in two states at the same time! Delaware's border with Pennsylvania has a complicated story, but it's fascinating once we see it for ourselves.
The history of the Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania border is quite complicated. Surveyors and politicians set the border along a 12-mile arc centered on the New Castle Courthouse. Unfortunately, there were conflicts for years.
Eventually, the border dispute was settled, and today, you can actually stand in Pennsylvania and Delaware at the same time whenever you visit the Arc Corner Monument.
This monument is located between White Clay Creek State Park in Delaware and White Clay Creek Preserve in Pennsylvania. It's an easy hike from either park or from the road.
You'll be able to stand in "The First State" and the "Keystone State" at once when you visit this surveyor's stone. With one foot on either side, you're technically in two different states at the same exact time.
The stone was placed here to mark the disputed boundary's final placement. It was considered one of the cornerstones of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Visit today to see the beautiful White Clay Creek region of Delaware and stand in two different states at once. It's truly a unique experience that's sure to teach you a little about your home state's history.
Have you ever visited the Arc Corner Monument in Newark, Delaware? If so, what did you think about it? Feel free to reach out and let us know about your experience. If you've ever wondered, "Where can I stand in two states at the same time?" now you know where to go to be in two places at once! You can find a trail map and additional information on visiting this piece of Delaware history on AllTrails.
To learn more fun history of "The First State," we have some photos of Delaware's past.
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