What's Your Town's Claim to Fame?

Almond Capital of the World

El Toro...it is Ripon, CA which is just north of Modesto and you are right it is ammond and not allmond....
 
Ray Kroc (Mc Donalds) and Walter Payton (Chicago Bears) both lived in Arlington Heights, Illinois during the pinnacle of their careers.
 
El Toro and RABULL, not to hijack this thread but, its pronounced allmond when the nut is on the tree, and ammond when it's off the tree...... You have to beat the L out of it to get it off the tree. Ken
 
Saluda,S.C. "Where Texas Began" the birthplace of the Alamo heroes Travis and Bonham.

Now we are known for the final stopping place for illegal mexicans,chicken processing plants and agriculture.
 
Petoskey, MI going to be named as one of the top 8 places to retire in the May/June issue of "Where to Retire" magazine.
Great place to live IMO if you like 10 months of winter and 2 months of bad snowmobiling.
 
Town's Claim to Fame

Saint Petersburg Florida, home of the newlywed and the nearly dead, God's waiting room, the sunshine city. To name a few.
 
I live in "The Gateway to New England" we are the first town into Connecticut when you come up I-95

Next to us is "The City That Works", should read "that city that used to work" but hey...
 
Petoskey, MI going to be named as one of the top 8 places to retire in the May/June issue of "Where to Retire" magazine.
Great place to live IMO if you like 10 months of winter and 2 months of bad snowmobiling.

Some spring I'd like to go over that way and look for some Petoskey stone.
 
The Musky Capital of the World (that's the fish, not the smell) and home of the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and the American Birkebeiner (a 50 kilometer cross country ski race attended by some 7,000 competitors). I grew up in "The Halloween Capital of the World"...
 
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