Tuesday, 07 September 2010

 

US Cities and their Slogans 

 

Junction, Texas: Land of living waters
Ashland, Wisconsin: Ashland tops Wisconsin
Bluffton, South Carolina: A state of mind
Whittemore, Iowa: Cares more, shares more
St. Louis, Michigan: Middle of the mitten
Hershey, Pennsylvania: The sweetest place on Earth
Elkhorn, Wisconsin: Living in harmony
Modesto, California: Water, wealth, contentment, health
Burkeville, Virginia: The little town that could
Kingman, Arizona: One grand adventure after another
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania: The Switzerland of America
Versailles, Kentucky: History, horses, hospitality
Menomonie, Wisconsin: Traditional yet progressive
Livingston, California: “The last stop”
Jefferson, Wisconsin: The Gemuetlichkeit City
Madisonville, Kentucky: The best town on Earth
Gettysburg, South Dakota: Where the battle wasn’t
Hooker, Oklahoma: It’s a location, not a vocation
Linesville, Pennsylvania: Where the ducks walk on the fish
Jewell, Iowa: A gem in a friendly setting
Livonia, New York: Some bigger, none better
Peculiar, Missouri: Where the odds are with you
Spring Lake, Michigan: Where nature smiles for seven miles
Drumright, Oklahoma: Town of oil repute
Boswell, Indiana: Hub of the universe
Superior, Wisconsin: I’m a Superior lover
Forest Junction, Wisconsin: You can get there from here
Moscow, Maine: Best town by a dam site
Garden City, Missouri: A touch of heaven on Highway Seven
Eaton Rapids, Michigan: Welcome to the only Eaton Rapids on Earth
Union Springs, Alabama: Serendipity center of the South
Rockwell City, Iowa: The golden buckle on the Corn Belt
Apex, North Carolina: The peak of good living
Manhattan, Kansas: The Little Apple
Walla Walla, Washington: The city so nice they named it twice
Paradise, California: It’s all the name implies
Melbourne, Iowa: Right on top, not down under
San Andreas, California: It’s not our fault
Newton Falls, Ohio: The town with zip
Freeland, Pennsylvania: The most happening place on Earth
Gretna, Virginia: Ain’t no big thing, but we’re growing!
Hereford, Texas: Town without a toothache
Gas, Kansas: Don’t pass Gas, stop and enjoy it
Haleyville, Alabama: Home of 911
Littleton, New Hampshire: A notch above
Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin: Winner’s choice
Morrison, Colorado: The nearest faraway place
Wahoo, Nebraska: Home of the famous men
Leavenworth, Kansas: How about doin’ some ‘time’ in Leavenworth
Boardman, Oregon: On the river and on the way
Hico, Texas: Where everybody is somebody
Wakefield, Kansas: It’ll take you by surprise!
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: Make yourself at home
Buckley, Washington: Below the snow, above the fog
Three Rivers, Texas: If you lived in Three Rivers, you’d be home
Bushnell, South Dakota: It’s not the end of the Earth,
but you can see it from here
Swanton, Nebraska: Dear hearts and gentle people
Hampton, Virginia: First from the sea, first to the stars
Kanab, Utah: Little Hollywood
Shenandoah, Texas: More than just a song
Show Low, Arizona: Named for the turn of a card
Phoenix, Oregon: The other Phoenix
Mexia, Texas: A great place to live no matter how you say it
Blue Earth, Minnesota: Earth so rich, the city grows
Beaman, Iowa: You’re not dreamin’, you’re in Beaman
Beaver, Oklahoma: Cow chip capital
Andover, Kansas: Where the people are warm, even when the weather isn’t
Knox, Indiana: Where opportunity knocks
Eastland, Texas: Where the Wild meets the West
Delmar, Maryland: The little town too big for one state
Broadview Heights, Ohio: The highest of the heights
Algoma, Wisconsin: Warm welcomes, cool breezes and hot fishing
Glendive, Montana: Where the best begins
Britt, Iowa: Founded by rail, sustained by the plow
Lodi, California: Livable, lovable Lodi
Cherryfield, Maine: Blueberry Capital of the World
Happy, Texas: The town without a frown
Weed, California: Weed like to welcome you
Ormond Beach, Florida: The birthplace of speed
Lowry City, Missouri: Where the Ozarks meet the Plains
Glenpool, Oklahoma: The town that made Tulsa famous
Addison, Texas: Where Dallas goes for fun
Poniatowski, Wisconsin: Center of the northwestern world
Bangor, Michigan: Train City USA in the heart of Apple Country
Tombstone, Arizona: The town too tough to die
Claxton, Georgia: Fruitcake capital of the world
Hazel Green, Wisconsin: Point of beginning
Desert Hot Springs, California: Clearly above the rest
Dodge City, Kansas: The wickedest little city in America
St. George, Utah: Where the summer sun spends the winter
Eustis, Florida: The city of bright tomorrows
Lufkin, Texas: See the forest for the trees
Hurley, Wisconsin: Where 51 ends, family fun begins
Cairo, Illinois: Where northern enterprise meets southern hospitality
Anita, Iowa: A whale of a town
Harrison, Michigan: Twenty lakes in twenty minutes
Janesville, Wisconsin: Wisconsin’s Park Place
Riverside, Iowa: Where the Trek begins
Coachella, California: City of eternal sunshine
Hyder, Alaska: Friendliest ghost town in Alaska

  

  

 

 

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