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Yes, there are towns in the United States that straddle two counties. These towns often have portions of their land and populations in each county, which can lead to unique governance and administrative challenges. Examples include the town of Texarkana, which is located in both Texas and Arkansas, and the town of Kansas City, which spans both Missouri and Kansas. Such arrangements can affect local services, taxes, and jurisdictional issues.

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