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Published by: wktd 2010-03-15

  • I have heard that when the maps and charts show the distance between 2 cities, the distance is calculated from a specific point in those cities; for example the point in New York City is the Columbus Circle Monument. In other word Columbus Circle is the Geographic Center of NYC. I would like to know if this is true, and if so 1. who determines these points, 2. what are they called, and 3. where I can find a list of them.
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  • It is likely that some towns and cities have official centers without physical milestones. In that case, the center might perhaps be called a zero point or datum point, or even zero datum point. I believe I have seen a plaque on La Salle Street in Chicago marking a "zero datum point" (or a variation on that phrase).


  • In Australia and New Zealand it was always where the city's General Post Office is. Even so, I could only find two mentions: http://www.issupport.qut.edu.au/studentlife/accommodation/suburb.jsp http://www.osiris.gov.au/html/agreements/9/I0155/0/IA000440.htm


  • After following the link provided by Justaskscott, I notice that the Notre Dame "zero point" is mentioned on that web page. From the name of the link, I had assumed that it had claimed the Bastille as the "zero point," but I see now that that is not the case. Sorry for any redundancy.
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  • let's think more global and specific. for example Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, Barcelona, Athens, Moscow, Cairo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Tehran, Kabul, Bombay, Beijing, Tokyo. Are the "Points" in these cities just a piece of stone "somewhere" or one of their Monuments (or next to it like the Capitol in DC)?


  • In London, England, the point from which all distances are measured is the statue of King Charles I in Trafalgar Square; but I'm not sure that there is any official marker on that spot, or whether it has any particular designation. (Perhaps confusingly in this context, there is a well known, high rise office building in London called Centre Point, but it has no particular right to that name.)


  • In researching the central points for the cities you mentioned, I came across another term that is even more widely used than "zero milestone": namely, "zero kilometer" (or "zero kilometre"). (The term "zero mile" -- alone or in the phrases "zero mile marker", "zero mile post", or "zero milepost" -- is used in the United States.) I have found these "zero" points for four of the cities you have mentioned. (You can also find ones for Madrid, Budapest, and some other cities.) The markers for three of these four cities are a stone (Paris), a marker on a square (Moscow), and a pole at the end of a bridge (Tokyo). I could not determine what the Athens marker (if any) looks like. "Le Marais & Bastille" Guided Paris http://members.lycos.co.uk/emmaemmaemma/Bastille.html "The Zero Kilometer Mark - Moscow, Russia", by Dan Klein (20-May-2000) Degree Confluence Project http://www.confluence.org/zero/ "The J-Files: The Scene: Japan" T-Rex's Candy Haven [Note: This is an unusual source for this information, but the fact that the center is at this bridge is mentioned on several other web pages, and the fact that it is a pole is referred to in a short story on another web page.] http://amsharp.nameless.ca/webfiles/Journal/TheScene.html "Discovering the Center of Athens" [section on Syntagma Square] Greece101 http://www.greece101.com/destFullArticle.display-lid1-slid20-did4-cid64.html Search terms used on Google included: "zero kilometer" "zero kilometre" "distances are measured" [names of cities]


  • Hello majel-ga, These points are generally called "zero milestones". They are apparently determined in different ways, as illustrated by the following pages. A number of zero milestones are listed on these pages as well. (I doubt there is a comprehensive list; there are so many cities and towns in the world that might have a milestone.) "Zero Milestone - Washington, D.C.", by Richard F. Weingroff U.S. Department of Transportation: Federal Highway Administration http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/zero.htm "Milestone Inventory & Photograpic Collection - Ceremonial and Zero Milestones" U.S. Route 40 - America's Golden Highway http://www.route40.net/history/milestones/ceremonial.shtml "Millarium Aureum - the 'Golden Milestone'" Milestonesweb http://www.milestonesweb.com/datum.htm "'Zero Milestone'" (September 2002) West Virginia Department of Transportation http://www.wvdot.com/tv/092002/September2002_Highways_Zero_Milestone.htm I hope that this information is helpful. - justaskscott-ga Search terms used on Google: milestone "official distance" "zero milestones" "zero milestone"


  • It's my understanding that the "zero point" of Paris is a marker outside of Notre Dame. "Outside Notre Dame, we find the round marker designating the “zero point” of France, from which distances are measured. Legend has it that if you walk across the marker and make a wish, it will come true in a year." http://www.paris-golf.com/gb/pages/cparis.htm "The plaque here in the square is the zero-point for all distances measured from other towns to Paris, underlining yet again the central role of the island in Parisian history. " http://www.pariserve.tm.fr/English/paris/cite.htm


  • "2. What are they called" The term for what you're looking for seems to be "zero point." See these newsgroup messages: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&selm=3ABA149F.9AB28E32%40mail.verizon.net http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet&selm=mC227.1139%24J43.3494%40newsfeed.slurp.net





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