Sometimes I think that Boston makes up for the signs that it should have that it doesn't have with signs that it does have that it doesn't need: thickly settled (no area labelled "thickly settled" ever seems to look more densely inhabitted than regular suburbia), end of state road, etc.
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"End of state road" is fairly common around here, too; I know for here, it's just to indicate who you should call if there's a pothole or something (the state or the township).
Have you been getting my emails from my Gmail account?
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