1. A feature of land (such as a natural object, or a monument or marker) that demarcates the boundary of the land (according to the 1891 survey, the crooked oak tree is the correct landmark at the property’s northeast corner). [Cases: Boundaries 4,
5. C.J.S. Boundaries §§ 3, 5–7.]
2. A historically significant building or site (the schoolhouse built in 1898 is the county’s most famous landmark). See MONUMENT. [Cases: Environmental Law 61–103.]