From Wikipedia:
The
Tomifobia River runs through the
town of Stanstead, dividing the U.S./Canadian border at times.
Along portions of Canada's
Canusa Street, houses on the
southern end of the street lie entirely within Vermont, while
their driveways direct northward, and connect to the street in
Quebec, as the northern portions of their properties are within
Canada. These residents' backyard neighbours are American, while
families living right across the street are Canadian, though no
noticeable boundary exists between the two (the street itself is
entirely within Canada). In other places, the international
border runs through individual homes, so that meals prepared in
one country are eaten in the other. An entire tool-and-die
factory, once operated by the Butterfield division of
Litton Industries, is also
divided in two by the border.
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On 2013-09-05 16:15, Guy Harris wrote: