Zero mile marker
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Zero mile markers were markers where drivers could set their odometers to follow directions in early guide books.[1]
Also known as, Control stations or control points, the markers or landmarks were locations that allowed travelers to have a precise point to start the travel using directions in early guide books.
[edit] Historic control stations
- Marsh Hotel on the Lincoln Highway
[edit] References
- ^ Ohio Lincoln Highway Historic and Cultural Resources (PDF). Retrieved on 2007-04-22.