Mariel, Cuba
Acapulco, Mexico
Orlando, FL
Chapel Hill, NC
Liverpool, England
Mariel, Cuba
Acapulco, Mexico
Orlando, FL
Chapel Hill, NC
Liverpool, England
Peshtigo, WI – the big fire in 1871.
Bethel, NY - Woodstock 1969
Green Bay, WI - The Packers
Daytona Beach, FL - Daytona 500 (& Spring Break)
Augusta, GA - The Masters Golf Toruney
Lynchburg, TN - Jack Daniels
Hey Gang!
If you have to explain for what it is “famous”, maybe it’s not really “famous”, ya’think?
South Bend? Studebakers?
(and we won’t talk about duplications - you know (or probably don’t) who you are…)
Tallahassee
am I the only one who is wondering what half of these cities are supposedly famous for?
Detroit-Motown (both the music and cars)
Mufreesboro, Houston, and Dearborn…
(but hey, at least it wasn’t a dupe!)
In Aus. it would have to be Port Arthur (at least from an international perspective).
But there are certain small towns (and town is quite a generous term in some of these cases) that have noteriety for various reasons.
I could include Glenrowan (bushrangers), Truro (more murders), Bathurst (for the car race), Albert Park (Grand Prix), Darwin (Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Day that wiped out the whole city) and a whole lot more…but I won’t.
Gee, for such a relatively small population, we have an AWFUL lot of small towns that have had very strange things occur in them.
Would you care to explain your remarks. Civily, this time? :mad:
I have to say, every time I hear the name of Washington, DC, the first thing that pops into my head is that it’s the capital of the USA. I think most people are like me in this regard. (But seriously, NYC? I can’t think of a city that’s known for more different things!)
Blakely, GA should serve as a warning for small towns who want to cash in on their one specific thing/event.
Oh, and of course, my fair city of Cambridge, MA is a college town, and that’s all it ever will be.
I think something has gone riiiiiight over my head. What’s going on here??
I thought of one more:
Vidalia, Georgia - onions.
(I’ve been there. As far as I know, there’s nothing else it could be known for)
Kingston, Barstow, San Bernadino - “Route 66”
Tucumcari, Tehachapi, Tonapah - “Willin’” (by Little Feat)
Woodstock!
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Omagh
Not really one particular town, but an area, northern Idaho has carried a bad reputation for being a haven for white supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the KKK, etc. (they’re all the same as far as I’m concerned). Fortunately, the Aryan Nations church went bankrupt and their complex was torn down a few years ago. Still, it will take the area awhile to shake the stigma with which it has been associated.
Tenerife, Canary Islands - 747 Disaster
Turin, Italy - Shroud
For those that aren’t fans of Hockey, I think Edmonton, Alberta will only be known as “That place with the big mall.”