You say you live in Franklin Township and that may have to do until or unless somebody else can say they live in a town, city, village or other incorporated community.
Townships aren’t all that common in my area and I’m not even sure I could tell you what one is except it’s like a section of a county. Is it like a ward or a precinct?
Terrific idea! Just for laughs not too long ago, I used a mapping program to determine how long it would take (and the mileage involved) to drive into all six New England states. Using the borders between two (or three) where possible and starting in the bottom left of Maine, I was able to decide I could do all six in one afternoon, six hours more or less.
I imagine you’d be close to a whole day if not into the second if you were to do all the New England Franklins. The route would be cool to look at.
It’s a municipality like a town, village or city might be. It’s not just a section of a county. We have a governing council, mayor, school board, police force, etc. of our own. If you look in the link I provided yesterday, you can see that it’s fairly large geographically. It’s part rural, part suburban, has a smallish urban area near New Brunswick, an industrial section and several large roads lined with strip malls.
Okay. I’m still confused, though. Are there towns or other municipalities within the township?
How do you resolve the other townships in the state? By county, or what?
I’m pretty sure there are some small communities in Tennessee with the same names as larger towns in other counties, so that county helps resolve confusion here. Is it like that in Jersey?
There is another Franklin Township in another county in New Jersey; if the issue arises, we are the one in Somerset Country.
<Nitpick: Jersey itself I have little knowledge of, other than the fact that it’s one of the islands in the English Channel./>
There are not other towns or municipalities within Franklin Township. It has one, and only one, governing body, the Franklin Township Council, and Mayor.
We do encompass more than one zip code, though, and there are commonly-recognized neighborhoods.
Think of it as being similar in structure to New York City. It has several boroughs, all of which are a part of New York City. The Borough of Manhattan in turn encompasses several zip codes and many neighborhoods, although all are part of New York, New York.
I guess I was taking liberties with the name of your state. Maybe I should have said Joisey?
Is it just New Jersey residents (and New Yorkers) who can refer to Jersey and know it’s not over in the English Channel they’re talking about? BTW, why isn’t Jersey part of France anyway?
Actually, I have lived here all my life, and have never, ever heard anyone say “Joisey,” except gangsters from Brooklyn in old movies.
Seriously, I’d bet a distressingly small portion of the population of the country even knows that the Garden State was named after an island in the English Channel.
I guess the island of Jersey is not part of France for similar reasons to why Brittany is not part of Britain.
Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy at the time of the invasion of Britain by William of Normandy (aka William the Conqueror) in 1066. From that point on, Britain and the Channel Islands (including Jersey) were ruled by the same monarch.
When Phillip II of France took mainland Normandy from Britain’s King John in 1204, the Channel Islands stayed under the aegis of the British crown (but self-governing as regards internal affairs).
There is no actual town of Franklin in Nevada. However, I live:
405 miles from Franklin Lake Wildlife Management Area in Nevada (Near Elko)
554 miles from Franklin California (Near Sacramento)
493 miles from Franklin Arizona (North of I-10 on the AZ-NM border)
531 miles from Franklin Hill Utah (North of Brigham City)
1039 miles from Franklin Oregon (West of Eugene)
and
530 miles from Franklin Idaho, which incidently is 74 miles from Franklin Hill Utah.
I have bailed out on that organization task. Too many variables. Too many places I can’t confirm. Too many confusing entries in Wikipedia.
If there’s a definitive list of Franklins in the USA, maybe the responses to this thread could be fit into it. But I can’t locate such a list. And some of the places cited in this thread only show up on the mapping tools with no corresponding support data that I could find.
Anybody interested in pursuing the task is welcome to it. As it is, this thread’s responses are all I really have to work with, and I just can’t make sense of it all.
Sorry if I have disappointed you with this “promise” that wasn’t really a promise.