14 Times U.S. Towns Declared Themselves Capitals of the Most Random Things
1. Blue Earth, Minnesota – The Giant of Giant Statues Blue Earth, Minnesota, proudly calls itself the “Giant Statue Capital […]
1. Blue Earth, Minnesota – The Giant of Giant Statues Blue Earth, Minnesota, proudly calls itself the “Giant Statue Capital […]
1. Buford, Wyoming (Population: 1) Yes, you read that right—one. Buford, Wyoming, once a bustling railroad town of 2,000 people,
1. Phone Books There was a time when the yellow and white pages were delivered to every doorstep like clockwork,
1. Texas vs. California This one goes way beyond football fields and basketball courts. Texas and California constantly square off
1. Galveston, Texas To most, Galveston is a beachy getaway—but locals know it’s one of the most haunted spots in
1. The Whirr of a Rotary Phone Dial There was something almost meditative about the slow, circular click-click-click of a
1. Massachusetts Massachusetts is home to one of the most iconic regional dialects in America: the Boston accent, Ross Cristantiello