Interesting City Names in the United States
50 States of Quirky Town Names
The United States is an interesting place, to say the least. With such a huge variety of people and culture and history, it's no wonder there's also a huge variety of interesting city names as well. Sure, you have the run-of-the-mill names like New York, but did you know there's a town in Utah called Virgin? Or a place in Georgia called Butts County? Those do indeed exist. For even more quirky city names, keep reading.
1 Alabama — Talladega
2 Alaska — Chicken
3 Arizona — Show Low
4 Arkansas — Goobertown
5 California — Happy Camp
6 Colorado — Dinosaur
7 Connecticut — Mystic
8 Delaware — Smyrna
9 Florida — Christmas
10 Georgia — Butts County
11 Hawaii — Hana
12 Idaho — Santa
13 Illinois — Sandwich
14 Indiana — French Lick
15 Iowa — What Cheer
16 Kansas — Dodge City
17 Kentucky — Krypton
18 Louisiana — Waterproof
19 Maine — Shady Nook
20 Maryland — Finksburg
21 Massachusetts — Mashpee
22 Michigan — Climax
23 Minnesota — Ottertail
24 Mississippi — Itta Bena
25 Missouri — Peculiar
26 Montana — Two Dot
27 Nebraska — McCool Junction
28 Nevada — Searchlight
29 New Hampshire — Bath
30 New Jersey — Cinnaminson
31 New Mexico — Pie Town
32 New York — Yaphank
33 North Carolina — Whynot
34 North Dakota — Zap
35 Ohio — Painesville
36 Oklahoma — Norman
37 Oregon — Boring
38 Pennsylvania — Frackville
39 Rhode Island — Pawtucket
40 South Carolina — Yemassee
41 South Dakota — Winner
42 Tennessee — Bean Station
43 Texas — Earth
44 Utah — Virgin
45 Vermont — Peacham
46 Virginia — Newport News
47 Washington — Gig Harbor
48 West Virginia — Paw Paw
49 Wisconsin — Friesland
50 Wyoming — Casper