Unusual town names in your state

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LadyCook61

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Here's a few in Pennsylvania:

Bath Addition
Fear Not
Panic
Ono
Peach Bottom
Pillow
Torpedo

There's more but will leave it others who live in Pa. too ;)
 
Kentucky has its share of unusual place names.

Near where I live, there's Lovelaceville, Fancy Farm and Monkey's Eyebrow.

On the way to my youngest brother's house I drive through Cold Water and Stella and travel near Possum Trot.

Buck thought I was joking when I told him about these names. That is, until he drove the roads and he saw the signs for himself.:)
 
There was a thread on this very thing awhile back. Unfortunately, some of the names cannot be listed :LOL:

As I remember a whole slew of them couldn't be repeated in here lol. Let me see if I can find a clean one in Ohio.

Knockemstiff
Red Haw
Fleatown

I've never heard of any of them either lol
 
In Georgia, there's Santa Claus, Talking Rock, Between, Experiment, Flippen, Butts, Hog Mountain, and some that ought not be repeated.

Near the town of Sunnyside in south Georgia are the counties of Bacon and Coffee.
 
Got me friend lives over on Dirt Road near to Angel Visit, Virginia.

Betcha also din know that there be three rivers in Virginia : the Mata, the Po, and the Ni. They join up together to form the Mataponi, which when it flows together with the Pamunkey becomes the York over to West Point, near Williamsburg.

Delaware gots it a town called Blades.
 
yeah, roadfix, but here's some others our dear state has....


Avocado (kitchenelf, shouldn't I move there???)

Bummerville (dude!)

Cabbage Patch (so that's where all those nasty little dolls came from!)

Cool (I've been there...it's not.)

Dunmovin (I guess they were!)

Forks of Salmon (isn't that on a menu?)

Hallelujah Junction (but does it come with it's own choir?)

Hells Kitchen (does Gordon know about this place?)

Hooker (ummmmm, okay.......)

Keg (no doubt there's a college there)

Klondike (so if you opened a watering hole there, would you call it a "Klondike bar"?)

Scarface (!)

Secret Town (I tried to go, but I couldn't find it:ermm:)

Wimp (oh that's just sad.)

(and a bunch I couldn't print here!)

 
I thought South Carolina had some weird ones, but after reading some of these, they sound downright normal! We have:

Due West
Lake Secession
Ninety Six
North
Prosperity
Travelers Rest

:)Barbara
 

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