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No-Name Street in Quartzsite AZ, The Egg and I Road south of Chimacum WA (Ma and Pa Kettle area), Pull and Be Damned Road in the Swinomish Indian Reservation just west of La Conner WA. I have also seen multiple streets called Lois Lane.
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In Arkansas you'll find Toad Suck Park. In California there is Manteca which is Spanish for lard. Originally it was Monteca but the railroad made an error on their tickets and it stuck.
How about, Two Egg, FL or Arab, AL.
I been driving too long. I've seen most of the places listed above.
-- Edited by MarkS on Sunday 10th of May 2015 12:58:05 PM
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Oklahoma has a lot of names from Native American sources, but there are also a bunch of names that are strange or definitively different. Just to name a few:
Bug Tussle
Byng
Boise City (while not a strange name due to Boise, ID, Boise City is pronounced differently - more like "boyce," like "joyce)
Gotebo
Little
Nowata
Pink
Terry
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There are two different places in PA that are or have been known as Blue Ball.
Yes, there is a place known as Blue Ball and it's also located close to a town called Intercourse......both in Amish country......go figure!
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Drove past a Burger King one evening last winter in Bolingbrook IL... the first "r" was burned out... making it Buger King. Had to pull over I was laughing so hard.
Brian
-- Edited by biggaRView on Thursday 14th of May 2015 11:48:34 AM
My fave of all time - Bucksnort , Tn!!!!! Still gets me every time. Then there is the beloved Minniehaha in Washington or Balls Ferry Road in Northern California
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BooBoo & Pippa too
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As we travel I like to make up stories about how a town or road got it's name....
BuckSnort- can't remember what state but obviously the town folk were trying to decide on a name and that's when they heard a Buck snort.
Corn Springs a road in Calif.- Wagon train stopped at a spring on the way west. Someone spilled some seed corn, a few months later another wagon train came by and corn was ready to pick so they named it Corn Springs.
Independence, CA.- This was a stretch. Farmer had visited the town fair. Each year at the fair they hold a dance in one of the stock pens. The best dancer whens a piglet. The farmer was walking home with the piglet he won in his arms and a land developer was headed towards town. When they met each other on the road the developer asked where the farmer got the pig. The farmer replied " In Da' Pen Dance"
Box Springs another road in Calif.- Wagon train stopped at a spring on the way west and next to the springs was an old metal box spring mattress discarded by another wagon train.
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If you're coming into Newberry, SC, from the south, you'll encounter a road sign that points to Clinton to the west-northwest and Prosperity to the east-southeast. A few administrations ago, this was really funny.
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Dismal Nitch is the name of a cove along the lower Columbia River in Washington State, notable as the Lewis and Clark Expedition's last campsite before sighting the Pacific Ocean. Today it is a rest stop on the Washington State Route 401 highway just east of the Astoria-Megler Bridge.
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I was referring to the Clinton/Prosperity sign Rob. I thought my post would show up under that post.
Jerry,
As a lesson for you (and anyone else reading this), if you click on the "Quote" button at the upper right of the forum comment, it will then show that comment and you can make your comments immediately after the comment you are referencing. (This comment of mine is an example. I "Quoted" your last comment. Note that your quote is in between the two horizontal lines with your username just above.) This is also a good way to reply to someone else's comment. I've seen folks offer their thanks in a comment but without a quoted comment to which they are referring, one never knows for sure who it is that is being thanked.
Terry
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Perhaps more weird than cool, but in NJ there is a nice street called "Shades of Death Road". Oh, and a place called Mt. Misery. I don't think I wanna know how they got their names!