Almost named Boston, Oregon.
At least it wasn’t Shelbyville…
Almost named Boston, Oregon.
At least it wasn’t Shelbyville…
Mrs. Thomas J. Lovelady was given the honor of naming the new settlement and she selected the name after her home town of Cynthiana, Kentucky.
Later renamed after Polk’s V.P.
Glamor.
only a few miles from
and not far from
A gas station, a bar, ice cream parlour, post office and motel.
It ain’t far from where I’m sitting.
Did Gene Roddenberry spend some time in Michigan as a lad, or what?
I don’t know if @GilbertWham is familiar with this one
I bet it’s got more Tories than mine has.
Maybe, but they’re in a usually safe seat that tends to vote Labour. When the Conservatives did get elected in 1976 it was a close fight.
##FTFY
Dallas, I get.
But, Wyoming? Because it’s named after the valley in which it resides?
Or only because you are more familiar with the least-populated, 2nd-least-densely-populated state in the union?
Nah, I get you. But PA came FR1ST!
<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Nova_Scotia"target=”_blank">What’s.<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Ontario"target="_blank”>Up.<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor,_Quebec"target=”_blank">Canada?
[edit]3 links, all Windsor
Me too!
First place I can get a Sprint signal once I finish driving through the UP:
Hey! You said this place doesn’t exist: