Strangest, Actual Street Names
Strangest, Actual Street Names
Mitsubishi Corporation had a contest to vote for the strangest, actual street names in the U.S.A. Here are the top 10 in votes.
10. Tater Peeler Road in Lebanon, Texas
9. The intersection of Count and Basie in Richmond, Va.
8. Shades of Death Road in Warren County, N.J.
7. Unexpected Road in Buena, N.J.
6. Bucket of Blood Street in Holbrook, Ariz.
5. The intersection of Clinton and Fidelity in Houston
4. The intersection of Lonesome and Hardup in Albany, Ga.
3. Farfrompoopen Road in Tennessee (the only road up to Constipation Ridge)
2. Divorce Court in Heather Highlands, Pa.
1. Psycho Path in Traverse City, Mich.
10. Tater Peeler Road in Lebanon, Texas
9. The intersection of Count and Basie in Richmond, Va.
8. Shades of Death Road in Warren County, N.J.
7. Unexpected Road in Buena, N.J.
6. Bucket of Blood Street in Holbrook, Ariz.
5. The intersection of Clinton and Fidelity in Houston
4. The intersection of Lonesome and Hardup in Albany, Ga.
3. Farfrompoopen Road in Tennessee (the only road up to Constipation Ridge)
2. Divorce Court in Heather Highlands, Pa.
1. Psycho Path in Traverse City, Mich.
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Two of my favorites are in Yokohama, Japan. You see, a sailor could pick up plenty of geisha girls at the intersection of Hoki and Dori streets. This is how the phrase "hunkey dory" started.
So, whenever some asks how you are and you reply "hunkey dory", keep in mind that your comparing your present status to that of an intersection of prostitutes. True 'dat!!!
So, whenever some asks how you are and you reply "hunkey dory", keep in mind that your comparing your present status to that of an intersection of prostitutes. True 'dat!!!
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I live near that!..Bag wrote:A farmer near Shirleysburg put up a "Cow Shit Lane" sign and they made him take it down because of the Creation fest.
They have one near Mifflintown thats called "Stoner Road" ..It's been stolen so many times they now hand make it so people won't.....

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TRZULICNY - tr-zuli-cneeYankeeRose wrote:TRZULICNY, in Osceola Mills. (I hope I spelled it correctly!) When I first noticed it, I thought possibly it had something to do with NY, but as time has gone by, I'm guessing it's a surname. If anyone knows how to pronounce it, I'd appreciate the solving of that riddle.
eastern european - it's either gonna be slavic or hungarian/albanian
common in Northeast Ohio, and parts of New York - so your assumption of NY is kinda right haha
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There used to be a stripper bar in the Hornerstown section of Johnstown called Frank's Hen House. When the city had to name all the alleys for 911 purposes, it seemed to make sense to name the alleys in Hornerstown after birds, such as Wren Place, Bluebird Place, etc., since many of the streets were named after trees.
So, the alley right behind Frank's Hen House was "Swallow Place"
So, the alley right behind Frank's Hen House was "Swallow Place"
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AtoMikEnRtiA wrote: TRZULICNY - tr-zuli-cnee
eastern european - it's either gonna be slavic or hungarian/albanian
common in Northeast Ohio, and parts of New York - so your assumption of NY is kinda right haha
Thank you kindly dear boy, but it's far worse than I previously thought. I passed that way yesterday and when I saw this, I had to stop and make certain I wrote it down correctly:
TRCZIYULNY Street

Trick-zee-yule-knee, and if so, WHY???
