An unincorporated town in Arkansas where people like peanuts. |
This city in Oklahoma may be honoring an unnamed strumpet. Kentucky, South Dakota, and Missouri also have Hookers. |
Honoring an odd Missourian. |
Some people persist in riding it in Alaska. |
Possums know better than to mosey in Kentucky. |
Unfortunately, there is no Two-in-Bush in Pennsylvania. |
A small town in Georgia possibly named after a dance. |
An actual unincorporated place in Oregon; avert your eyes!
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This is in North Carolina |
Waterproof is in Louisiana and isn't Waterproof! |
Definitely a place in Texas to be careful visiting. |
Some Nebraska towns are like that. |
A stingy Missourian is honored here. |
Honoring the virgins of Pennsylvania. |
13 comments:
Interesting names, whether or not they are interesting places is another matter!
Thanks for the grins, Angel.
i loved peculiar. :)
i don't live too far from gun barrel city, tx.
I've not heard of Cut & Shoot in Texas, but there are some strange names and some very odd pronunciations of names by the "locals"
I love your place name signs!
I did not know about the hookers in Missouri. This may require some more investigation.
Wankers' Corner. I like it!
Do any of those places sell decent hamburgers?
Great selection! But how could you have missed Intercourse Penn?
ALOHA from Honolulu,
ComfortSpiral
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When I lived in Bossier City, Louisiana, many years ago, we used to drive along I-20 to Dallas, passing a town called "Forney." I had a fantasy about retiring to that town and starting a business to supply food and drink to parties. I would have called it "Forney Caterers." Oh, well ...
I saw a realty ad in our paper for a house on Stinking Creek. I think that would be a deterrent, ha ha.
Bilbo, that's an awesome business name!
There's a town in Florida called Weewachitka.
We have a Tightwad Ave in our little dot on the map..I've always wondered who thought that one up and why. I imagine the stories behind these names could be quite interesting.
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