State Line Painted on Asphalt at Night
The word "STATE" is stenciled in blue paint on asphalt, illuminated by artificial light at night. This marking likely indicates a boundary, possibly a state line or a designated zone within a state. Such markings are common on roadways and other public surfaces to delineate jurisdictions, property lines, or specific areas for administrative or logistical purposes. The presence of these painted lines serves as a functional element of urban and regional planning, providing clear visual cues for navigation and governance.
Photo taken in September 2021.



