There are plenty of oddly named small towns in America, but some of them sound a little stranger than others. Check out these American cities with weird ...
Below are twenty-two such towns, all with names I'm sure you're already familiar with; from throughout the United States to the other side of the world. Believe me, there are plenty of others – hundreds, I'm sure - and you are welcome to name any others you can think of. But ...
the late-night hacks, make their "Jersey" jokes, but just like every place in the world, we have a few places that do stink. Every spot in the world has those places that are a little "ripe" Whether it's a natural
HAPPY, TEXAS [caption id="attachment_27700" align="alignleft" width="300"] Happy is that way (notice it is the opposite direction from Hell -- see below?)[/caption] There are only three towns named Happy in the United States, and I have been to two of them, which are both ...
from throughout the United States to the other side of the world. Believe me, there are plenty of others – hundreds, I'm sure - and you are welcome to name any others you can think of. But in the meantime, with thanks to anMlive article, take a look and see the ones we have ...
Perhaps it seems too obvious, but when I hear of a city named, “University Place,” I jump to the conclusion that there must be a university in that place. Ahhh, but in this case, I’d be dead wrong. In 1888, a year before Washington became a state, Charles Henry Fowler, aCanadi...
- Recreational visits in 2021: 17,855 The top of Desolation Peak provides beautiful views of the North Cascades range, which contains one-third of all the glaciers on the mainland United States within its 789 square miles. The peak offers literature fans an added thrill, as writer Jack Keroua...
The town that has the most visitors yearly in New Jersey is Atlantic City, according to Maid in Hoboken“Often called the Las Vegas of the East Coast, Atlantic City is one of the most well-known coastal resort cities in the United States, full of rich history, nightlife, a popular Board...
Had to do it. Anyway, THIS California isn't too far down the river from the Cincinnati metro. Incorporated in 1849, and so named due to news reports of the California Gold Rush, this tiny Campbell County town is home to theElijah Herndon House, which is ALSO on the National Register of...
Due to her proselytizing, the European approach has begun to affect attitudes in the United States as well.Dee • December 2, 2018 11:36 PM Martin As they say: Tokyo, much larger than London, but zero terror attacks and the Torys have asked their aides to send memos, emails etc ...