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Can you name the 2-digit Interstate Counties and Independent Cities of Virginia?
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2-digit Virginia Interstate Counties Quiz
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Created Mar 8, 2010 in
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mirage45331
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Mar 9th, 2010 at 20:28 GMT
2 points
Allegheny and Fredericksburg spelled wrong...no Bristol city, Manassas city, Falls Church city, Albemarle County, Chesapeake city, Williamsburg city. Nice idea for a quiz!
papilgee4evaeva
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Mar 17th, 2010 at 19:02 GMT
2 points
AlleghAny, not AlleghEny. DinwiddIe, not DinwiddLe. Replace Portsmouth with Chesapeake; I-64 never touches Portsmouth but ends in Chesapeake. I-64 skirts past Williamsburg but doesn't enter it. Good overall idea though.
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