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Funny Town Names?

longislandcampe
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Every time I hear "Fly Over States" by Jason Aldean, one specific line always stands out to me. "Miles and miles of back roads and highways, connecting little towns with funny names."

What are some funny town names you have heard or come across in your travels?
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camperpaul
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Hershey PA.

The locals pronounce it "hers-he".
Paul
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bukhrn
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CREATO wrote:
Climax Minnesota not to far from Fertil MN. Fart Virginia, FrenchLick Indiana home of Larry Bird. Hooker Oklahoma ,
Whats it near, Have never heard of it, & it doesn't show up on Google Maps ?
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longislandcampe
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I always laugh how a lot of the rich and famous live in Boca Raton, Florida. Boca Raton literally translates to "Rat's Mouth" in Spanish. ๐Ÿ™‚

Haulinhazmat
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Hogg, Tx.

crabbin_cabin
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But don't forget "No Name" in Colorado!

alfresco
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Then there is Dingley Cooch near Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada
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Oaklevel
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Heres a few

Climax, VA
Tightsqueeze, VA
Eden, NC
Horsepasture, VA
DryPond,VA
Claudville,VA
Brosville, VA (It is not pronounced how it looks)
Roanoke,VA was named Big Lick, VA years ago
Eagle Rock, VA was Rat Hole,VA
There's more the list goes on & on LOL

billsenick
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Eight Mile Alabama, just a few short miles from LA, that's Lower Alabama. That's all I got the rest were already taken.
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Jarlaxle
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Krumville, PA. Someone who lived in the area remarked upon seeing the sign, "It's a crummy little town." (At which point I laughed so hard I almost drove off the road.)
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rodknocker
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Hot Coffee, MS
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WoodGlue
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rk911 wrote:
WoodGlue wrote:
If someone can explain to me this:

In downtown Oklahoma there is the river called the North Canadian River!

LOLOL

WoodGlue


here ya go
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rk911
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WoodGlue wrote:
If someone can explain to me this:

In downtown Oklahoma there is the river called the North Canadian River!

LOLOL

WoodGlue


here ya go
clicky
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WoodGlue
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If someone can explain to me this:

In downtown Oklahoma there is the river called the North Canadian River!

LOLOL

WoodGlue
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wny_pat1
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D & M wrote:
Wapakoneta, OH
Zzyzx, CA
Shamokin, PA
Cheektowoga, NY
Cheektowaga - meaning "Land of the Crabapples" ( JI-IK-DO-WAH-GAH ), named by the Seneca Native Americans referring to the apple-like fruit of the Hawthorn trees abundantly growing in the area.

Buffalo "Means, "Beautiful Water," or "Beautiful River." The meaning and derivation of the name continues to be a discussion point among residents and historians. No one argues that the original settlement, and later the city, was named for the creek on which it was located, but how that creek got its name is hotly disputed. One Indian derivation theory postulates that an Indian named "Buffalo" lived on the creek, prompting the early non-natives to call the stream "Buffalo's Creek." This Seneca was said to have been a member of the Wolf clan and called "De-gi-yah-goh," or "Buffalo" by his tribe."

Canada "means, "Village." A village is a small town or community. The word comes from an aboriginal word: "Kanata."

Cattaraugus "Cattaraugus: Derives its name from the Indian word "Gah-ta-ra-ke-ras," signifying "Sinking Shore" or "Sinking Beach," originally applied to Lake Erie"

Cayuga: "Means, "Boat Landing". The name also refers to one of the five original tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy."

Gowanda: "An Indian word meaning, โ€œBeautiful Valley Among the Hillsโ€,"

Tonawanda: "Means, "Land by the Waters". It was given to the town by the Neuter and Erie Indians, the area's original inhabitants."

Tuscarora: "Means, "Shirt Wearers.""

Chautauqua: Means "Bag Tied in the Middle".

Canandaigua: Means "Choosen Village"

Rochester: Means "GA-SKO-SA-GA is Seneca for 'at the falls'"
โ€œAll journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.โ€