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[quote=Anonymous]If the city/county line is in the property, then I don't see why not. Given that you're probably going to Yorktown/W-L/George Mason, I don't see how you'd really lose either way IMO. But it could lead to a few situations like the scene from Sergeant York where the bartender can't serve York a drink in Tennessee, so he just goes to the other side of the bar and serves York a drink in Kentucky. :D[/quote]
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