CLEVELAND — NGS MB1442
USNGStrigunknown#5883
Latitude
41.538611°
Longitude
-81.628611°
Ortho h
190.06 m
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This triangulation station represents part of the National Geodetic Survey's foundational control network established to provide accurate horizontal and vertical reference points across the United States. Located near Cleveland, Ohio, at coordinates 41.53861° N, 81.62861° W, this trigonometric station serves as a benchmark for surveying and mapping activities in northeastern Ohio. Trigonometric stations like this one were historically observed and occupied to create the geometric framework supporting large-scale cartographic and engineering projects. The point's utility for contemporary surveying depends on proper documentation and verification of its condition and accessibility. Surveyors and geospatial professionals rely on such control points to establish local coordinate systems and validate modern positioning methods. Maintenance of historical benchmark records remains valuable for understanding regional geodetic history and supporting heritage surveying applications.
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