Did you know that there’s a city park in West Virginia where you can stand in two states at once? It’s Lotito City Park in Bluefield, West Virginia and Bluefield, Virginia. Say what?! Yes, you did read that right; the park straddles the state border, half in and half out of West Virginia, just like the town of Bluefield itself straddles the state border, half in and half out of West Virginia … and what a history lies behind that unique town feature.

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What a history Bluefield boasts, the unusual, unique small mountain and railroad town that exists in two places at once: West Virginia and Virginia. Who knew? (Did you?) You know what they say, and this just goes to prove it: West Virginia, best Virginia. But here’s something super interesting: did you know that Bluefield isn’t the only place in West Virginia where you be in more than one state at once?

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