Las Pulgas Road, and other bizarre street names

I’ve been told there is also Road Avenue in Toronto, but that was a long time ago. 'Round these parts, we have Third Street Road and Seventh Street Road. Having grown up here, I never saw these as odd, just descriptors, as both roads become city streets downtown. We also have Penile Road (which runs off of Old New Cut Road), which goes through a part of the county called Penile. You have to have a sense of humor to live here.

Vlad/Igor

There’s Zzyzx Road outside Las Vegas.

And Lane Road. Not to mention that you can tell somebody to go down Godown Road.

If it wasn’t in California, I swear I’d move there.

Isn’t a godown a kind of shipping warehouse, such as you might find by a major river?

In Rockmart, GA there’s Hammertime Rd. (named in honor of MC Hammer and, no, he’s not from there) and Superdeluxe Hwy (because it’s very nicely paved).

On a recent trip through western South Carolina, we passed Booger Branch Rd. Who wants to live there?

Not a road but a village in England called Ugley.

What was really funny as we drove through was the sign on the local Women’s Institute - normally they say “Littlewood Women’s Institute” but this one said “The Women’s Institute of Ugley.”

I guess the regular way round could be misconstrued!

There’s Jumpoff Joe Creek in Southern Oregon.

On the air force base here, there’s a Kuter Street (named after this fella). Don’t know if any live on it, though.

Actually it was the “Ugley Women’s Institute” until a few years ago. I remember a news story that they had to get permission from the national WI to change it.

If we’re going to move on to strange village names, then Six Mile Bottom, in Cambridgeshire, heads my list of places I’m glad I don’t live in.

Curious, that.

Maybe ole Joe got around and wasn’t the epitome of grace?

Here in Kansas City, the roads are named with numbers, starting at the river and getting larger as you go south. There’s a street, then a terrace, then a street, then a terrace (so 17th Street, then 17th Terrace, then 18th Street, etc), until, at one point, you get to Terrace Street.

Doesn’t Terrace Street run perpendicular to the numbers?

Columbus, OH also has Gay Street.

In California there are some unique exits off of the I-5 in the central valley
First off somewhere between Bakersfield and Freso is 7th Standard Road. There is no exit for 6th abnormal Avenue. :smiley:
Up near Red Bluff are two exits that by themselves don’t mean much, but together crack me up for some reason.
Balls Ferry and
Hooker Creek Road.
I’m guessing you take the Balls Ferry across Hooker Creek. :eek:

Nitpick: this corner is in Inwood, Manhattan, not in Brooklyn. I’ve been to it. And I thought you were going to mention Gay St. in Greenwich Village - named well before the Stonewall Inn set up shop…

We have the intersection of Antonio and Banderas!

On Hilton Head Island, SC, there is a Burned Church Road. Yikes…

Zzyzx wass already mentioned…

My friends in Glenwood Springs, CO, lived off of No Name Road.

Oh, and how could I forget El Cajon (the coffin) and Los Banos (the toilets)?

Both cities in California.

As long as we’re in the Kansas City area, there’s Black Bob Road in Olathe. And on Kansas Hwy 10 between KC and Lawrence there is an exit for Kill Creek Road.

And as you tool north up Highway 6 in the Bruce Peninsula, you come to a crossroads. One side is Spry Road, the other is Cemetery Road.

“I don’t know, dear, which one do you want to take?”