The border between North Carolina and South Carolina has been re-surveyed. A number of businesses and households have suddenly found themselves on the 'other side' of the state line. I don't know if they'll modify the border for those cases, or if it will be some sort of special government trade arrangement. Also I'm not clear on when the new survey will take effect.

A resource: http://ors.sc.gov/geodetic/ (South Carolina Geodetic Survey)

 And details

http://wfae.org/post/rediscovered-ncsc-border-causes-headache-some

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In the nearly 300 years since, the branded trees died or were cut down, housing and businesses moved in on the border, and it hasn’t always been clear where the line is. The commission and its staff finished the technical work of remapping in May, and Miller says the estimated line was rarely off by more than 50 feet. But it has created a mess for a few households and businesses who suddenly find themselves part of a different state.
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