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      • Rough and Ready This small town in Nevada County, California has less than a thousand residents and was named after President Zachary Taylor whose nickname was “Old Rough and Ready.” In 1850 the town seceded, deciding it didn't want to be taxed and becoming the independent Republic of Rough and Ready.
  1. Jun 27, 2016 · There are some towns in Southern California that have some pretty odd names. Have you ever driven through a location and wondered how it got its name? Here are 8 of those places you may have wondered about, along with some fun facts on how they were named.

  2. Jun 1, 2021 · June 01, 2021. The obscure and unusual certainly has its place in California. Oddities in the Golden State are almost normalized; weird cities come and go, boom and bust, flourish and become abandoned. From those that turn heads for their unusual names to ones that are merely ghost towns, these California attractions are among the strangest ...

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  3. When it comes to funny city names, Northern Californias got you covered. Join us now as we take you to 10 places in the northern part of the state that have the weirdest names. You’ll swear the founders weren’t in their right minds – or maybe they were.

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    • Weed, Weedpatch, Skyhigh. I detect another theme here. Get ready to be disappointed though. Weed was named after Abner Weed, the founder of the local lumber mill.
    • Forks of Salmon. I have a hard time even visualizing this. It sounds like the title of a painting by Salvador Dali. Or maybe the name of some obscure punk rock band from Iceland.
    • Rancho Cucamonga. “Cucamonga”’s bad enough. Put “Rancho” in front of it, though, and we’ve moved into some other dimension. It actually comes from an Indian language and means "sandy place."
    • Rough and Ready. Contrary to popular legend, this town was not named after the local leather bar. Instead, its namesake was the Rough and Ready Mining Company, which was in turn named after Zachary Taylor, 12 President of the United States, Mexican-American War hero, and holder of the nickname “Old Rough and Ready.”
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    Eclectic Learn more: Best travel insurance The population of this Alabama town is just under 1200 people, Mayor Gary Davenport tells me. The name was generated by one of the founding fathers who practiced 'eclectic medicine', a form of American medical practice that focused on noninvasive therapy and healing.

    Delight This small townin Pike County, Arkansas is only a few miles from the birthplace of country music sensation Glen Campbell, known best for his countrypolitan anthem 'Rhinestone Cowboy'. In fact, the sign welcoming you to Delight has a black and white portrait of the singer.

    Why This community sits at the intersection of Highways 85 and 86 and is home to 65 residents. Anyone passing through can visit the comically named Why Not Travel Storewhich offers refreshments, knick-knacks, and, one would assume, a 'why not' attitude.

    Unalaska This island, inhabited for thousands of years by the Unangan peoplegets its name from a Native Aleut word: Agunalaksh. Ray Hudson,an Unalaska historian and author writes, "The name “Unalaska” does not reflect a thwarted attempt to secede from the 49th State, nor does it imply that the residents of Unalaska view their community as one that ...

    Rough and Ready This small townin Nevada County, California has less than a thousand residents and was named after President Zachary Taylor whose nickname was “Old Rough and Ready.” In 1850 the town seceded, deciding it didn't want to be taxed and becoming theindependent Republic of Rough and Ready. The secession was later reversed when residents b...

    Mystic This coastal town earned Hollywood famewhen it was depicted in the 1988 rom-com "Mystic Pizza" starring Julia Roberts. It documented three young girls working at a pizza parlor in Mystic, Connecticut. The real parlor from the film still serves up hot pies today. If you visit, you can grab a slice!

    Superior This Colorado town has a population just above 13,000 and was given its nameat the turn of the 20th century for the 'superior' quality of the coal mined in the region. Honorable mentions in this state go to the unincorporated communities of Paradox and Hast and, notably, Moffat, Colorado which is considering changing its nameto 'Kush' to h...

    Slaughter Beach This tiny beach side townhas a lot of varied lore surrounding its name. One story though involves the horseshoe crabs which are plentiful in the area. In the spring and summer they come to shore to lay their eggs and are sometime flipped by waves, then left to die in the hot sun. This phenomenon is nicknamed “Slaughter of the Crabs....

    Enigma Located in southern Georgia, Enigma has a town population of just above 1,000. In his book "Georgia Place-Names", author Kenneth Krakow writes that when the citizens of the town were unsuccessful in deciding a name, one commented that it was "just an enigma." It stuck.

    Sandwich Believe it or not Sandwichis actually one of the largest towns in the state of New Hampshire. It is named after the Fourth Earl of Sandwich who had a propensity for gambling, so much so he refused to get up from the table for meals. He is said to have asked for a slab of beef between two slices of bread to be brought to him. Soon enough pe...

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  4. Apr 23, 2020 · Some names are not unique and can be found in states throughout the nation. There are dozens of cities named Fremont, Fairfield, Baker, Davis and Jackson–and you’ll find them in California! Some of Californias cities and towns have names that make you want to visit–and stick around.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Most People Don’t Know The Meaning Behind These 7 Northern California Town Names. By Kate Freeman | Published January 31, 2023. Many towns in California are named after early European settlers to the area, but these town names are a bit different.

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