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“The weirdest town names in all 50 US states.
Related: Places in Norway named after Hell
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mapsontheweb:

The weirdest town names in all 50 US states.

Related: Places in Norway named after Hell

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    Lol! Parachute! Oh hey, that’s only like 4-5hours ish from me.😱😱😱
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    Scratch ankle😔
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  12. brainsdivided said: @the-descolada Likely because it doesn’t sound like the others in Rhode Island. Like, a grand majority of city/town names in RI are English/‘normal’-sounding (Like Lincoln, Providence). But Woonsocket stands out, as should Chepatchet, Pawtucket, and Aquidneck (an Island, not a town) as they are of Native American Origin. These names in the picture are picked I believed by a survey. I’d vote Glocester, personally because it’s not pronounced the way it’s spelt
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