AMERICAN'S FUNNIEST SMALL TOWN NAMES
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Named at the turn of the century after resident W.H. Boring,
there's no reason to be bored in Boring, Oregon. Located about 30 minutes
from Portland
near Mount Hood, visitors can stop by Red Pig Garden Tools, the only
blacksmith in the U.S. specializing in hand-forged garden tools; take a
tour of the Guide Dogs for the Blind's Oregon campus; or enjoy the
outdoors along the Springwater Corridor biking and walking trail. The
wealth of free activities and proximity to Portland make Boring an
affordable daytrip. Cool, California
The town of Cool in the foothills of the Sierras offers visitors a
taste of California Gold Rush history and plenty of outdoor activities.
Named after an itinerant preacher in the 1800s, Cool sits along historic
Highway 49, just a stone's throw from where gold was discovered in 1848.
This year, Cool will welcome the Amgen Tour of California bicycle race
with an event called "A Cool View." Cool is less than an hour
from the Sacramento
Airport, which is served by low-cost carriers including JetBlue and
Southwest. Uncertain, Texas
The city of Uncertain, Texas, is sure about one thing: I's
"Texas' best kept secret." Located along the Texas-Louisiana
border in the Piney Woods region about 25 miles northwest of Shreveport,
La., Uncertain is home to Caddo Lake, Texas' only naturally
formed lake. The 32,700-acre wetland is full of bayous, sloughs, and
Spanish-moss-draped cypress trees. Why Uncertain? Stories of the name's
origin vary: One refers to a notoriously unreliable boat landing site on
Caddo Lake, while another has to do with the state of Texas taking too
literally the word "uncertain" noted in the name box of the
town's application to become a city back in the early 1960s. Uncertain
attracts visitors looking to fish, hunt, birdwatch, and explore the lake
by boat. Affordability is a sure thing with Uncertain's wealth of outdoors
activities and rustic lodging options. Carefree,
Arizona
Just
north of Phoenix
in the high Sonoran Desert sits the town of Carefree. Created in the 1950s
as a community dedicated to leisure, it's a place where you can drive down
Easy Street ... or Lazy Lane, or Carefree Drive. Area resorts feature
golf, spas, and outdoors activities. Downtown, residents and visitors
enjoy outdoor concerts and other events. The town's proximity to the
transportation hub of Phoenix makes it an easy destination to be carefree.
Driving along Highway 20 in Idaho, blink and you'll miss your
chance to see Last Chance. Last Chance is part of the community of Island
Park, created in the late 1940s to circumvent the state's liquor laws that
banned the sale of alcohol outside of city limits. Located about 30 miles
south of West
Yellowstone, Last Chance may be small, but it's a
nature-lover's paradise. Fishing and hiking are popular pastimes, and
travelers also pause in Last Chance for its outdoor supply shops and
grocery store. Accident,
Maryland.
Two hours from Pittsburgh
in Western Maryland's picturesque Garret County, lies the small town of
Accident. The name is a happy accident, a reference to an unexpected
coincidence between surveying crews. The sleepy town's biggest draw is the
historical Drane House, the oldest standing structure in the area. Nearby
activities such as rafting and climbing programs from Adventure Sports
Center International offer more reasons to check out the area. Normal,
Illinois
It may sound like a character assessment, but the name Normal
actually comes from the 19th century name, derived from the French école
normale, for teachers' colleges. Attractions in the city of Normal, about
115 miles southwest of Chicago,
range from the Children's Discovery Museum to performance venues. Nearby,
find Route 66 experiences and even wineries. Served by AirTran and other
airlines—and connected to Chicago and other major cities by low-cost bus
company Megabus—affordable is the norm for getting to Normal. (Editor's
Note: SmarterTravel.com is a member of the TripAdvisor Media Network, an
operating company of Expedia, Inc. Expedia, Inc. also owns Expedia.com and
Hotwire.)
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