What’s the most interesting piece of trivia about your hometown? If where you live nowhas better trivia than where you were born, list that.
For me: (tie) In the town I was born: 1.The Suffolk Resolves (precursor to the Articles of Confederation) were signed there. 2.George H. W. Bush was born there.
I’ve lived in a lot of places, but I consider Pigeon, MI to be my hometown, because that’s where I went to jr high and high school. Once when I was living there, it was mentioned on The Today Show as being the biggest producer of sugar beets. So now you know!
My hometown was named after Roger Griswold who threw a hissy fit in 1798 in the US House of Representatives. Also, there was a Daily Show segment filmed there about an atheist trying to get the church to stop playing religious songs from the bell-tower (the chimes really are annoying but not because of the songs).
Milwaukee Wisconsin. Spencer Tracy was born here, when to 4 of his 7 high schools here.
Not that interesting but it’s what I could come up with off the top of my head. I’m sure I’ll think of more later.
The city I grew up in is the largest in the United States without a comprehensive public transit system. I believe the people living there now are proud of this, and to be honest the public library sucked when I lived there too.
Home of the first Little Caesars, first Kmart, and supposedly the first dine-in McDonald’s (couldn’t find a cite). All 3 are still in operation or at least they were when I visited a couple of months ago. Not too bad for an otherwise unremarkable Detroit suburb.
I grew up in Haifa, birthplace of Gene Simmons and the Pentium dual-core processor; home of Israel’s only subway (actually an underground cable car), and of the cave of the prophet Elijah. The city was conquered by the British in 1918, led by an elite force of Indian cavalry armed with lances and sabres.
I was born in Jerusalem, but I can’t really think of anything interesting ever happening there.
A few little things like the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were written there. The Liberty Bell is there. Betsy Ross house is there.
Maastrichtis a two thousand year old town with plenty of Roman and medieval remains.
The town was besieged, on average, once every fifteen years throughout those two thousand years. Every conquering army patched up the hole in the defenses they themselves had come though, so the defenses got stronger and stronger untill the town was surrounded by the most extensive battlements in Europe.
Home of musician Andre Rieu, currently the biggest selling star of “classical” music in Australia.