I was in Gay, MI once, I didn’t stay long though.
Near Chicago there are two tiny towns next to each other called Plano-Sandwich.
I was in Gay, MI once, I didn’t stay long though.
Near Chicago there are two tiny towns next to each other called Plano-Sandwich.
There’s a town called Seventeen Seventy (often shortened to 1770) in Queensland.
On the TV show Jackass, they visited Mianus, Connecticut. Lots of hilarity ensued.
I have a magnet that I got from a giftshops in Intercourse, PA that says “I love Intercourse”
In South Carolina is a town called Ninety-Six.
There’s a town called Kilmore in Victoria.
This is not, in itself, particularly amusing … but on the main street there is that fine instituiton, the ‘Kilmore Hospital’
You left out the two best ones:
Climax (Southern GA)
Cumming (North of Atlanta, up 400)
It’s to early for me to play with mapquest and link to maps.
Shoot, Lsura told everybody about Cumming and Climax before I did.
There’s also Axom in south GA. From that we get:
Some people make me so mad I just wanna Axom!
If you don’t know where you are, just stop somebody and Axom.
And of course, there’s Lights! Camera! Axom!, which must be said while riding through Axom.
On Friday, I expect to pass through the town of Nar Nar Goon.
There’s a Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, which everyone thinks is kind of amusing. I never got it, but what the hey. . .
Tripler
But then again, there’s also a Voorhees too . . . ch ch ch ah ah ah
Swastika Township is in northern Ontario. Omemee is in central Ontario.
Then there’s the little town of Bath, on Highway 33 on the way to the Glenora ferry. Not so odd, perhaps, but driving down the main street, you see the Bath Water Filtration Plant. 
And don’t forget Old Cummer commuter-train station in Toronto. :eek:
Here’s another shameless plug for Felch, Michigan.
There is Accident Maryland.
Not wierd but also in Maryland there is Hollywood, it is just a few miles north of California which is about twenty five miles north of Scotland.
There are two small towns in Iowa fairly close to each other named Manly and Fertile. The local paper uses every opportunity it can get in the wedding announcements to use the phrase “Manly man to marry Fertile woman.”
I was driving along a highway in Arizona, watching the exit signs listing all kinds of happy, perky-sounding towns whose names I now forget. But after about 8 to 10 of these, I was struck by an abrupt shift when the next exit announced “Bloody Gulch.” Guess they got tired of all that cheerfulness.
Not a town, but there are signs along the interstate in Wisconsin that point the way to Bong Recreational Area.
We have a Climax in Minnesota, too. As well as a Fertile.
I live about 45 miles from Sleepy Eye (named after Chief Sleepy Eye). I’ve also been past Artichoke and Dent.
From this page dedicated to Show Low, Arizona:
You can see the fateful pasteboard on the city seal at this site.
On preview, I see that yellowval has mentioned the town famous for Sleepy Eye pottery and Sleepy Eye Flour. An artist’s rendition of the chief can be seen here.
Outside of Detroit there’s a Big Beaver Road. It’s exit 69.
I had to stop and take pictures - I’ll see if I can’t dig one up.
Crested Butte, Colorado.
Then there’s Buddha, Indiana.
There’s a Boring, Oregon. Here in Idaho we have a town called Athol, which doesn’t seem funny until you imagine someone with a lisp saying it.