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  1. Sep 30, 2022 · The weirdest town names in all 50 states, from Ketchuptown to Monkey's Eyebrow. Anna Kaufman. USA TODAY. The American landscape is scattered with hidden treasure, from awe-striking flatlands ...

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    • Alabama: Scratch Ankle.
    • Alaska: Chicken.
    • Arizona: Catfish Paradise.
    • Arkansas: Toad Suck.
    • Satan's Kingdom, Massachusetts. 55 points. Ingrid Tsai. 5 years ago. That's my land. 12 points. reply.
    • Ding Dong, Texas. 44 points. Chelle Jones. 5 years ago. Twinkie is just south of here .. 9 points.
    • Mosquitoville, Vermont. 44 points. Honey. 5 years ago. Remind me not to go there, especially in the warm months.
    • Handsome Eddy, New York. 38 points. ChiveChilly. 5 years ago. Yes Eddy! 9 points. reply.
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    • Bacon Level, AL. A triumphant name if followed by "high." A tragic one if followed by "low."
    • Deadhorse, AK. Alaska may be beautiful, but we hear this town is always telling visitors to beat it.
    • Nothing, AZ. C'mon, Arizona, get some self-esteem. This cool town name suggests that nothing much is taking place in this corner of Arizona.
    • Greasy Corner, AR. We're guessing tourism isn't exactly booming in this unappetizingly-named town.
    • ALABAMA // SCREAMER. Screamer, an unincorporated community in southeastern Alabama, has a noisy history. According to a local historian, the name may have two origins.
    • ALASKA // UNALASKA. Don’t let the name fool you; Unalaska is as Alaskan as it comes. With a little more than 4500 residents, Unalaska is the largest city in the Aleutian Islands.
    • ARIZONA // WHY. Why call a town "Why?" This teeny-tiny community near the U.S.- Mexico border is named after the Y-shaped intersection of two nearby highways.
    • ARKANSAS // SMACKOVER. This town of 1800 people in southern Arkansas, at one point one of the nation’s biggest oil producers, was settled by French trappers in the early 19th century.
  2. May 15, 2017 · Spunky Puddle, Ohio. A ghost town, meaning no one lives here any more. Not even your mum. Cheesequake, New Jersey. Pronounced “cheseh-oh-ke” in the local native American language, and meaning “upland”, rather than the more obvious “cheese shits”. Three Way, Arizona.

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  4. Nov 12, 2020 · In order to identify the 30 strangest town names in America, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the nearly 30,000 names of cities, towns, villages, boroughs, and CDPs (census-designated places — settled but ...

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