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Drill is a small, quiet place located in the United States in the state of Virginia. It's not a city or a town with its own government. Instead, it's known as an unincorporated community.

Drill is special because it's found in two different counties at once: Russell County and Buchanan County. This means parts of Drill are in one county, and other parts are in the other!

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government. This means it doesn't have a mayor or a town council like a city or a town would.

Instead, the people living in an unincorporated community are governed by the larger county they are part of. For Drill, that means Russell County and Buchanan County handle things like roads, schools, and local services.

These communities often grow around a specific feature. This could be a crossroads, a store, or even a post office. They might have a name and a sense of community, but they don't have official borders or their own laws.

History of Drill

The community of Drill had a post office that opened a long time ago, in 1908. A post office is a place where you can send and receive mail. It was an important part of the community for many years.

This post office stayed open for a long time, serving the people of Drill. It finally closed its doors in 1963.

It's a bit of a mystery how Drill got its name. No one is quite sure where the name "Drill" came from!

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