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Loquacious beachcomber
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There is a main thoroughfare in Calgary, Alberta named Bow Bottom Trail, and that's the honest truth! It runs off Deerfoot Trail.

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For stupid I most vote for a city in Virginia that has streets by the names of Sixth Street, Sixth Place, and Sixth Ave all running parallel to each other. Heaven help them in an emergency.
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In the Washington, DC area there's a place called Foggy Bottom. As I recall there's also a subway stop with that name.

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quote:
Originally posted by Graven Image:
For stupid I most vote for a city in Virginia that has streets by the names of Sixth Street, Sixth Place, and Sixth Ave all running parallel to each other. Heaven help them in an emergency.

We have that same pathology in Portland, though not the Street/Avenue bit--all the numbered ones are Avenues, unless they're Places or Courts.

However, what is it with needing to name streets after famous people with their full names? 39th Ave. was recently changed to Cesar E. Chavez Avenue. I'm totally fine with naming it after him, but we have Grant St., not Ulysses S. Grant Street, and Sherman St., not William Tecumseh Sherman Street. Why not just call it Chavez Ave.?

[ 09. July 2012, 04:33: Message edited by: Timothy the Obscure ]

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quote:
Originally posted by Squirrel:
In the Washington, DC area there's a place called Foggy Bottom. As I recall there's also a subway stop with that name.

Yes. I'm from that neck of the woods and I always wondered about the name. When my gay male friends and I used to ride the subway and pass that station, they always called it 'Faggy Bottom'. Gay men... what silly dears they are.

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For stupid street signs, I would nominate a warning sign near where I live. It says "REDUCED SPEED AHEAD" not 60 feet (20 meters) before the road ends with a stop sign at a "T" intersection, both of which are clearly visible from before the warning sign. If, for some reason, a driver wished to continue through the intersection without reducing speed, they would immediately encounter a large boulder several feet high at the far side of the intersection, also clearly visible from before the nominated sign. I have never been able to figure out why anyone ever decided that such a sign provided the right kind of warning at this particular spot.

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A thing I find irritating - and which posties/ deliverymen must curse on a daily basis - is a housing development not so far from here where the same name is used throughout. Having started with the usual ______ St and ______ Ave, through Gdns, Pl, Court, Rise, Loan, Hill, Grove and Wood to the frankly desperate Howe, Shaw and Crook.
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I was born in Ramsbottom.

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Here's somewhere we passed on our recent holiday [Snigger]

http://www.flickr.com/photos/gray1720/7496988018/in/photostream

Dawkins would love it...

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While walking in Shropshire I came upon a signpost to 'The Bog.' It's a village/hamlet, apparently.

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@Sandemaniac - Is that the Twatt in Orkney or the Twatt in Shetland?

In Manchester, Canal St, at the centre of the city's Gay Village is often defaced. Apt.

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There's a hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales called Booze.

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quote:
Originally posted by Angloid:
There's a hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales called Booze.

And one in Dorset called Beer.

Which caused some amusement when we ran a youth team cricket tour to that area several years ago. The invoice item "Youth Team Cricket Tour: Beer" was quite strongly queried by the people who were funding it!

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a street near mine is called Whigmi. I asked around. it stands for What Have I Gotten Myself Into? named by the property developer.

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quote:
Originally posted by Balaam:
@Sandemaniac - Is that the Twatt in Orkney or the Twatt in Shetland?

It's the Orkney one. We couldn't find the road sign that just points to Twatt (rather than Finstown as well), but that may have something to do with the hen party we saw in Kirkwall clutching one...

AG

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Local-ish to me we have "Claggy Bottom".

There's also the fabled pub/town/county combo, but it relies on mis-pronouncing the county contraction slightly (Hertfordshire > Herts should be pronounced "Hearts" but is sometimes pronounced "Hurts"):

The Cock
Welwyn
Herts

(Welwyn is correctly pronounced well-in, not well-win).

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There is also the Ugley Women's Institute somewhere in Suffolk I believe, and the Idle Working Men's Club in Bradford.

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Does it often rain cats and dogs here?

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There is a small alley in York which at some point must have changed its name but the sign reads-

NewName Street
formerly Mad Aliss Lane

I would love to know the story behind that.

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Foggy Bottom got its name from the fact that it is frequently foggy and it's bottom land--i.e. low-lying land near the river.

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There's a section of the town of New Portland, Maine
known as Katy's Crotch. There is (as one can imagine) an allegedly true story involving this, but SOF is not an appropriate forum in which to share it.

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In Northfleet, Kent, there is a housing estate named for Battle of Britain pilots and one of the roads is named Bader Walk, which was quite an achievement as the man himself, Squadron Leader Douglas Bader, had lost both legs in a flying accident.

Many years ago my dad was involved in a cricket tour to the West Country. They played Beer on the Saturday then Looe on Sunday.

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Jane R
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How about:

Bad Bargain Lane (on the outskirts of York)

Argument Yard (in Whitby)

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York is also home to Whip Ma Whop Ma Gate.

And there's Land of Green Ginger in Hull.

And the Perthshire village of Dull which is to be linked to the US town of Boring

[ 09. July 2012, 13:11: Message edited by: kingsfold ]

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Port Isaac in Cornwall has Squeeze Belly Alley.

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Meigs County in Ohio has Bear Wallow Hollow Rd.

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In good old London town, there is a little 'alleyway' called Austin Friars Passage... it always made me smile!

There is this place, too... Catsick Hill. near Barrow Upon Soar, Leicestershire

and

Catbrain Hill, Bristol BS10

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And then there's the town of Dull, in Scotland, which has recently been twinned with Boring, in Oregon:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/jun/06/dull-and-boring-scottish-village

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I live on "Dog Kennel Lane" - although my postal address for my house differs [Roll Eyes]

There are some wonderful place names nearby;
Wasps Nest
Tongue End
Spital in the Street
No Mans Friend
Mavis Enderby
Little Steeping

And my favourite: Bicker [Smile]

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There And Back Again Lane in Bristol, and Carsick Hill in Sheffield.

Not to mention Effingham Street.

[ 09. July 2012, 15:08: Message edited by: St. Stephen the Stoned ]

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I remember a bus line in the Chicago area which made a stop at the corner of Tripp Street and Pratt Street.
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Then there's Intercourse, Pennsylvania, located in the heart of Amish country.

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My personal favourite is a village sign in Sussex:

"Black Boys. Please drive carefully"

Seems a bit discriminatory... [Biased]

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We have streets called Kangaroo Court, Quickie Drive, Eureka Drive, Ringo Cocke Road; Bull Run Road runs along a piece of the "Old Spanish Trail" -- I suppose there had to be cattle driven along there at one time, it's a ridge through the swamps.

Bars and clubs come up with odd names sometimes -- there's a Dog House and a Somewhere Else. A cousin's bar was Little Al's Corral, years ago.

Nearby neighborhoods include Elsewhere and Waterproof (named for the old plantation there, never flooded I guess).

Towns around Louisiana include Tickfaw, Swindleville, Rum Center, Jigger, Loco, Hooker Hole, Coochie, Belcher, Glasscock, Cut Off, Cocodrille, Chacahoula, Boeuf, Pointe au Chenes (or au Chiens), Bunkie (pronounced "Bonkie")...

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quote:
Originally posted by monkeylizard:
Then there's Intercourse, Pennsylvania, located in the heart of Amish country.

You're missing out. Also in that area:

Blue Ball
Virginville
Bird-in-Hand

Been there, lovely places - all in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish Country!

Now in my area, "Our Lane" is a private road...

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My family come from Shropshire, a county replete with silly names. How about the neighbouring villages of Homer and Wigwig to start with?
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I've always loved the name of a local community: Skullbone.

As for stupid street signs, the ones that always get me are the numerous signs around here warning of Slow Moving Farm Equipment. It leads me to assume that somewhere, there is a farming community with Fast Farm Equipment, kind of like NASCAR for combine harvesters...(which I would totally pay good money to watch BTW)

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There is a lake on the Churchill River in northern Saskatchewan called "Bad Fart Lake" in Cree. The next lake downstream is "Dead Lake". Apparently they were not named intentionally this way. But we liked it alot when we paddled through in 2006.
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Now near Fairmont, West Virginia, a developer wanted to raise up a plan of "McMansions," upscale homes with pretentious plan names such as "Rider's Glen", or "Hunting Ridge" (not any more, with all those houses around!) or "Southpointe" (yes, with the added "e", raise your pinkies everyone!). Trouble was, his land was along Pinch Gut Hollow Road. He and some of the residents tried to get it changed to no avail. Story is, the horses used to pinch their bellies at a narrow pass along the road.

South Heights is a town in my area with no corresponding North, East, or West Heights, or even another town to associate it with! And the surrounding township is higher ground still!


Eighty Four, PA is a town in Western Pennslvania. NO one is quite sure how it got that name, but the link gives a few possibilities.

Cute Story: There are, in this hilly country, yellow diamond traffic signs with arrows indicating curves in the road ahead. When my oldest daughter was about 4 or 5, she saw one that wiggled left and right before pointing straight up, and asked me what it was. I told her it showed you how to drive. She then asked me why they wanted you to wiggle and go up in the air!

Blessings,

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When I lived in Kissimmee many, many moons ago, my address was 7777 7 Dwarfs Lane. It now goes to Princess Way.

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What about 'Pratts Bottom' and 'Badgers Mount'?

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There was a town named Turnip Hole near where I grew up.

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We came across a Rue de Condom in Normandy.

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Why, Arizona was supposedly named that because three major highways form a Y.

(If you visit it you'll wonder 'why' they bothered!)

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... and, back in the UK (Herts, in England), there is a village called Nasty.

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quote:
Originally posted by Angloid:
There is also the Ugley Women's Institute somewhere in Suffolk I believe, and the Idle Working Men's Club in Bradford.

When I lived near my work, my closest WI would have been the Ugley Women's Institute! I refrained from joining. (It's in Essex)

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This sign is about half way between me and Moo.

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Campbellite

Ut unum sint
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And this little community is in western Kentucky on the shores of the Ohio, just before it empties into the Mississippi.

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Suffering for Jesus since 1966.
WTFWED?

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Offeiriad

Ship's Arboriculturalist
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My ancestors came from the Clun Valley in South Shropshire. Our favourite place name in the valley was New Invention, to which somebody had usually added '[Patent applied for]'.

A good friend of mine was churchwarden of Great Bolas, which is next to Little Bolas.

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Lyda*Rose

Ship's broken porthole
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I grew up one street over from Gay Way.

And I have traveled on Zzyzx Road in the California Mojave Desert.

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"Dear God, whose name I do not know - thank you for my life. I forgot how BIG... thank you. Thank you for my life." ~from Joe Vs the Volcano

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