• Bizzle@lemmy.world
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      Any State which joins the Union shall and must have one town named “Springfield”, trust me it will pay off.

      Notorious time traveller and sex worker enthusiast Ben Franklin, 1775

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    Wish they’d at least stick with “New [place in Europe]”. In effect it tends to end up as “[place in Europe], [US state]” anyway. Though I guess you end up with the latter anyway if reuse some names 20+ times.

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    We also use a whole ton of Native American names for places, though badly mangled in pronunciation I’m sure.

    I suppose that still makes us fairly uncreative with place names.

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    They also have 25 cities named Washington, 25 named Lincoln, 32 named Franklin, 30 named Clinton, 22 named Milton and 22 Oxford, 19 Winchester, 24 Manchester… some of the cities with repeated names are even in the same state :S

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    Most of the places east of the Ohio River were named by Europeans, we just took the idea, enhanced it and made it nation wide. Why do we need six towns named Paris? Though, we do have a lot of places named after places in the Middle East/Egypt, there’s about five Cairos and a bunch of Bethlehems

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      Yeah ohio has a Medina (meh-die-nuh) and a mecca (idk how you’d pronounce it wrong but by the gods they probably do)

      They also have a Defiance which got a punk band named after it, so that’s a creative name. Must balance out the Circleville, Centerville, Middletown bs