Then we have folk whose mailing address is in one NY county, but their actual
location is not only NOT in the same county, but also not in the same state!
Border communities along the NY - PA, NY - VT, NY - MA, and NY - CT lines have
all sorts of legal residency problems that complicate their li
Here in New York State things get even more confusing.
We have Towns which are primarily administrative
divisions of the county; as such, we also have
villages and cities that have the same names as the
towns, and town names that repeat...so in my town
(Warwick) we have people with Warwick, Greenw
Parts of my city, Hickory, NC, are in three different counties, Catawba, Burke and Caldwell(spot annexation). I don't guess this is too unusual tho Richard K4DJharris ruben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This IS very rare, but it DOES happen:My own dead-end street crosses the county line. While
This IS very rare, but it DOES happen:
My own dead-end street crosses the county line. While they actually
live in a different town and county than I do, people on the far side
of the line have the same town mailing address as I do, because it
would be impractical (and confusing) to have the o
Try http://www.zipinfo.com/search/zipcode.htm
it may not work when a station is in one county and has a mailing address in
another county but that should be relatively rare.
Urb, W2DEC
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Listings on QRZ.com cannot be relied on, since it lists mailing address which may not be in the same county as the station, or may be old info.
Get a good Rand Macnally{SP?} Road Atlas which shows county boundaries. Look up the town in the index in the back, then find it on the state map to determi