N 12 — NGS PY0039 — Park County, US

USNGStrigunknown#5021
Latitude
44.466111°
Longitude
-110.073056°
Ortho h
2283.28 m
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This triangulation station is part of the National Geodetic Survey's network of control points that form the foundation of the United States' geodetic infrastructure. Located in Park County, Wyoming, at coordinates 44.46611° N, 110.07306° W, this trig point serves as a reference marker for surveying and mapping operations across the region. Triangulation stations like this one were historically established to provide accurate horizontal control for subsequent surveys and engineering projects. The point's documented geographic coordinates enable surveyors and GIS professionals to reference their work to the national coordinate system. Verification and maintenance of such benchmarks remain valuable for confirming the integrity of regional survey networks and supporting applications ranging from land surveying to civil infrastructure development. Recording the precise location and characteristics of these reference points ensures their continued utility for professional surveying practice.

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