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As boundary stones, they are not "in" any jurisdiction, so it is easy for any one jurisdiction to avoid responsibility for them. Since 1845, some of the boundary stones have been in Virginia. One is in the parking lot of First Baptist Church of Alexandria on King Street. Because Alexandria's boundaries have expanded since 1845, this one is clearly in the city. Another is in the median of S. Jefferson St., right in between Arlington County and Fairfax County.

by John Flack on May 23, 2012 11:51 am • linkreport

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