Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz to Unveil Restored Mason-Dixon Instrument
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Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz to Unveil Restored Mason-Dixon Instrument

October 5, 2015 (Baltimore, MD) - Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz will be on hand to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Mason Dixon Survey in Baltimore County at a reception for the unveiling of the famous restored Bird Transit

The transit was used by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in their iconic 1760s survey of the Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania border.

The unveiling and reception will be this Thursday, October 8, 2015 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Maryland Historical Society, 201 W. Monument Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
 
Surveyors and other geospatial professionals from across the country, and the general public, are invited.
 
The event will be held during the joint conference of the Maryland Society of Surveyors and Maryland Society of Professional Engineers. Admission to the reception for MSS/MSPE members is $75 and $100 for the general public. The event includes a program and reception.
 
"The Maryland Society of Surveyors is honored to be part of this event, which marks a historic milestone in the history of surveying and our Nation," said TJ Frazier, MSS President-Elect and conference co-chair.
 
Information on the conference, and reception, including ticket purchase, is available at www.mdpels.com.