but as we drove through Doncaster, I turned the car around and had to go back to get a picture. The people I was with had no idea why I was delaying our journey, until they saw the signs for Butt Hole Road.
I have the picture outside my cubicle now…people can’t believe that it’s real…
There’s a road in Raleigh called “Barefoot Industrial Road.” However, there is a sign there that is misspelled: “Barefoot Industrail Road.” How’s that for stupid?
There used to be a street in the centre of London called Gropecunt Lane, because of the occupation of the majority of the residents. I believe it was renamed in the 1800s.
There was also recently a story about an unidentified joker who sent the Ordnance Survey (the leading map-making organisation in the UK) a letter confirming that a police station on a newly-built road near Sheffield was located on Letsby Avenue. The letter was on South Yorkshire Police headed paper, so the Ordnance Survey duly included it on their maps. Don’t believe me? Just search the web for “Ordnance Survey” and “Letsby Avenue”.
In Solano County, California, there used to be a country road that intersected Highway 12 called “Explosive Technology Road”. It got renamed a few years ago, to something more mundane.
Along a stretch of the 15 going from L.A. to Las Vegas, towards the middle (where it’s all desert), there is a street called “Zyzzx St.”. It’s the weirdest thing. No vowels, and the it happens to make use of the last 3 letters in the alphabet. Erie!
And we have a Hurt Road, too, which isn’t so bad, except that there is also a South Hurt Road, that on the roadsign was abbreviated to So Hurt Road, until they changed it.
Damn! I forgot all about that one. As long as we’ve got a UNC-CH thing happening, what about Gimghoul Dr. (With of course, Gimghoul Castle at the end of it).
I remember seeing something about a Bullshit road in England somewhere, or maybe it was Cow shit can’t remember now.
but as a Cartographer you get to see all sorts of names. I guess some of the developers are becoming more and more in need of names and have taken to using characters from books. I’ve seen them for Peter Pan and for Robin Hood, imagine living on Tinkerbell Way or something like that!
I was driving around Raleigh today, where one of the main roads is called Six Forks Road, which seems a reasonable enough name to me. I learned today, however, that nearby there is also a Six Knives Road, and a Six Spoons Road.