Traveling also means adventuring the unknown! Now, here are faceless American towns with the weirdest names. Visit each of them and revisit history while understanding where their names came from. Definitely, it will be fun mapping out where they are and the best things to do they can offer. There's no need for a passport, just get on the road and have fun.
Starting with Buttzville, there's no shortage of peculiar-named towns in any American States. This one is in New Jersey where it lays along route 46 and 31. Apparently, it's tagged with its founder Michael Buttz. Accordingly, food names are also popular strange places name in the country. There are Bacons in Delaware, Two Eggs in Florida, and Toast in North Carolina.
For the first, it is also called as "Bacon Switch." It's at Sussex County near north of Maryland. Next, Two Eggs is at Jackson County, and up to now, its unusual name is still vague even for its residents. Now for Toast, who would imagine that it's actually labeled because of a post office! This place is at Surry County west of Mount Airy.
In addition, Alaska's Chicken, and Oregon's Boring are also nice American towns to pass by! Surely any traveler will get a laugh for them, yet don't be fooled because it's their names only. In fact, Chicken has a lot of gold to note, it's the only one of the surviving mining places left. While Cascade Mountain's Boring got its name from "The Boring Lava Field," it's the only destination with extinct volcanoes within the city itself.
Lastly, Real-Estate Developer Estately concludes the list with a number of remaining ones. But, here are two of the most remarkable ones. Likewise, Colorado and Iowa also have America's weird named towns, they are Loveland and Friendship. These places aren't only gifted with marvelous names but they also have breathtaking picturesque scenery.
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