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Title: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Martin Greaves on December 25, 2007, 14:51:43 pm
Ok i will start with two from Bournemouth where i live.

Robert Louis Stevenson best known as the author of Treasure Island was published in 1883 and it was in August the following year that Stevenson arrived in Bournemouth. Stevenson had tuberculosis and was attracted by the town's reputation as a health resort.

It was at Skerryvore the family home that, to use his own words, Stevenson lived "like a weevil in a biscuit". In other words, despite his poor health, he dug himself in and bored away at his work, pouring words on to the page day after day, month after month. He found Bournemouth's heaths and pine woods inspiring and the landscape reminded him of his native Scotland. 'Kidnapped' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' were among several works written at Skerryvore.

Also Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley she was the author of the novel Frankenstein. Shelley and other family members are buried in a large family vault in St Peter's churchyard here in Bournemouth.






 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: louisb on December 25, 2007, 15:09:57 pm
Where I am originally from is a little town called Woodville. It is a little south of where I presently live, Tallahassee which is the capital of Florida. Woodville is most famous for the Battle of Natural Bridge where a hand full of old men, wounded CSA soldiers and young cadets managed to turn back a large invading force of US troops. Natural Bridge is an area where the St. Marks river goes underground and is the only place a large force could ford the river. (All the bridges had been burned down.) This small group of soldiers held this natural land bridge against a much larger better armed force for three days. They inflicted enough casualties that the leader of the Northern army was forced to retreat to the safety of his ships at the river's mouth. This left Tallahassee as the only southern state capital not captured during the War Between the States. (Also called the War of Northern Aggression here in the south or as the US Civil War by northerners.)

--louis


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Tobi/DFL on December 25, 2007, 16:11:02 pm
The city that I´m from is well known for producing some of the best cars available. Many years ago some of the cars we all love so much have been produced in my hometown Wolfsburg. 8)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: folkevogn on December 25, 2007, 16:18:49 pm
The city that I´m from is well known for producing some of the best cars available. Many years ago some of the cars we all love so much have been produced in my hometown Wolfsburg. 8)
Ahhh man......no point in posting in this tread anymore....you cant beat that ;D 8)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Black Sheep on December 25, 2007, 17:55:35 pm
Ok i will start with two from Bournemouth where i live.

Robert Louis Stevenson best known as the author of Treasure Island was published in 1883 and it was in August the following year that Stevenson arrived in Bournemouth. Stevenson had tuberculosis and was attracted by the town's reputation as a health resort.

It was at Skerryvore the family home that, to use his own words, Stevenson lived "like a weevil in a biscuit". In other words, despite his poor health, he dug himself in and bored away at his work, pouring words on to the page day after day, month after month. He found Bournemouth's heaths and pine woods inspiring and the landscape reminded him of his native Scotland. 'Kidnapped' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' were among several works written at Skerryvore.

Also Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley she was the author of the novel Frankenstein. Shelley and other family members are buried in a large family vault in St Peter's churchyard here in Bournemouth.


Also home to the porsche beating internet phenomenon that is martin greeves





 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Christoph on December 25, 2007, 17:58:17 pm
i´m from a small town close to hannover, famous for nothing. so i think it´s ok to say something about hannover, home of the type 2 transporter/buses and the season opening beetle met in germany.


oh, and once we had a king ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: beetletom on December 25, 2007, 19:05:02 pm
i live next to local town, slough!
famous for the slough swapmeet  ;D
horlicks
biggest mixed race community in the uk....
oh and wizard roadsters!  :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Cheesepanzer on December 25, 2007, 19:17:13 pm
The town that I live is home to one of the most popular US Football Teams in world - the Green Bay Packers.  The team was one of the very first teams and started out as the "Acme Packers".  The 2008 Superbowl-bound Packers enjoy an incredibly loyal fan base which had been known to follow the team to away games.  At a recent away game with against the St. Loius Rams it was said that there were more than 27,000 Packer fans at the game.  They are the only team in the NFL owned by the community.  In other words, they are not owned by an individual or corporation.  Fans purchase stock.  Oh, and they sell out every home game they play with over 74,000 seats.

Green Bay is also famous in the paper industry.  Some of the world's biggest paper manufactures have plants here including Georgia Pacific and Protor & Gamble.  While the industry has shifted production away from Green Bay, these companies continue to be a major source of employment for area residents.

People here really enjoy their outdoor sports - year around.  This time of year snow mobiles are huge along with ice fishing, ice races and cross country skiing.  In warmer months golf is huge as is soccer and various running and biking events.

There's decent automotive action between April and October.  There's a multifunctional race track about 30 minutes south of Green Bay, and the area has several car shows featuring mostly American cars.  VW's are definitely rare up here, and tend to get a lot of attention.   ;D 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Chuck Fryer on December 25, 2007, 19:19:24 pm
All we have here is a life size fiberglass cow in middle of town :-\


But we do have a sucky football team that beat the Packers TWICE this year!


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Cheesepanzer on December 25, 2007, 19:39:08 pm
But we do have a sucky football team that beat the Packers TWICE this year!

Ouch.  That hurt. :D  Gotta admit they sucked both games...


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Bill Schwimmer on December 25, 2007, 19:54:03 pm
Fullerton Ca, home to Leo Fender, inventor of the electric guitar.  Also home to the North OC punk rock sound  (Social Distortion, Adolescents, Agent Orange  ect.. Oh yeah , California Look VW's have been driving around here for about 40yrs now...


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Bryan67 on December 25, 2007, 20:10:17 pm
I`m from Fresno....


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: stealth67vw on December 25, 2007, 20:19:49 pm
I grew up in the small town of Fremont, California (pop. 215,000) in the northern most part of Silcon Valley near San Francisco. It is known to be the earliest home of California's motion picture industry. Charlie Chaplin filmed the silent picture "The Tramp" in the Sunol district. The once great Baylands Raceway was in Fremont. It's an Auto Mall now.  Fremont is also home to Olympians Kristi Yamagughi and Steve Lewis, MC Hammer, MLB pitcher Dennis Eckersley, and my high school classmate Underworld & Underworld :Evolution director Len Wiseman.

In 2003 I moved north to Grants Pass, Oregon. World famous for the Rogue River, the Steelhead trout and Chinook Salmon fishing and rafting. Rooster Cockburn starring John Wayne and River Wild starring Meryl Streep were filmed in Hellgate Canyon on the river.

(http://www.fishoregon.com/P1010082a.jpg)
(http://www.c-w-r.com/images/rivers/rainey-full.jpg)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Bill Schwimmer on December 25, 2007, 20:28:43 pm
The town that I live is home to one of the most popular US Football Teams in world - the Green Bay Packers.  The team was one of the very first teams and started out as the "Acme Packers".  The 2008 Superbowl-bound Packers enjoy an incredibly loyal fan base which had been known to follow the team to away games.  At a recent away game with against the St. Loius Rams it was said that there were more than 27,000 Packer fans at the game.  They are the only team in the NFL owned by the community.  In other words, they are not owned by an individual or corporation.  Fans purchase stock.  Oh, and they sell out every home game they play with over 74,000 seats.

Green Bay is also famous in the paper industry.  Some of the world's biggest paper manufactures have plants here including Georgia Pacific and Protor & Gamble.  While the industry has shifted production away from Green Bay, these companies continue to be a major source of employment for area residents.

People here really enjoy their outdoor sports - year around.  This time of year snow mobiles are huge along with ice fishing, ice races and cross country skiing.  In warmer months golf is huge as is soccer and various running and biking events.

There's decent automotive action between April and October.  There's a multifunctional race track about 30 minutes south of Green Bay, and the area has several car shows featuring mostly American cars.  VW's are definitely rare up here, and tend to get a lot of attention.   ;D 
  You did'nt seem that into football when you were in OC ,   Must be something in the Midwest water. We are looking for a place to move to, I wonder if my family moved out that way I would end up watching football too... Have a good Christmas   Bill


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Martin Greaves on December 25, 2007, 22:26:13 pm
Fullerton Ca, home to Leo Fender, inventor of the electric guitar.  Also home to the North OC punk rock sound  (Social Distortion, Adolescents, Agent Orange  ect.. Oh yeah , California Look VW's have been driving around here for about 40yrs now...

And there me thinking it just Resto Cal's driving around Fullerton :P ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Bill Schwimmer on December 25, 2007, 22:53:14 pm
Fullerton Ca, home to Leo Fender, inventor of the electric guitar.  Also home to the North OC punk rock sound  (Social Distortion, Adolescents, Agent Orange  ect.. Oh yeah , California Look VW's have been driving around here for about 40yrs now...

And there me thinking it just Resto Cal's driving around Fullerton :P ;D
  Most of them are down to the primer now from being wiped down so much...


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Martin Greaves on December 25, 2007, 23:02:05 pm
Fullerton Ca, home to Leo Fender, inventor of the electric guitar.  Also home to the North OC punk rock sound  (Social Distortion, Adolescents, Agent Orange  ect.. Oh yeah , California Look VW's have been driving around here for about 40yrs now...

And there me thinking it just Resto Cal's driving around Fullerton :P ;D
  Most of them are down to the primer now from being wiped down so much...

Oh dear just you wait till John Canales come on here.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Zach Gomulka on December 25, 2007, 23:18:31 pm
Virgil Earp (Wyatt Earp's brother) came to Prescott to heal up after the gunfight at the O.K. Corrall, he actually went to Dearing Ranch where I used to live when I was a child. Prescott was also the territorial capital of Arizona before it became a state in 1912. Prescott was founded on mining, logging, and ranching and I suppose is still known for Whiskey Row, a chain of bars that run right through the middle of downtown.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on December 25, 2007, 23:25:19 pm
Well the only thing I can think of is the fact that I went to the same school as these guys  ;) :)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Bill Schwimmer on December 26, 2007, 00:09:55 am
Well the only thing I can think of is the fact that I went to the same school as these guys  ;) :)
  Thats cool... just don't go to the same barber as those guys.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: redbluebug on December 26, 2007, 00:13:04 am
All we have here is a life size fiberglass cow in middle of town :-\


But we do have a sucky football team that beat the Packers TWICE this year!

Ouch ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on December 26, 2007, 01:17:20 am
Well the only thing I can think of is the fact that I went to the same school as these guys  ;) :)
  Thats cool... just don't go to the same barber as those guys.

Why Not dude  :D ;) :)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: stealth67vw on December 26, 2007, 03:09:06 am
Well the only thing I can think of is the fact that I went to the same school as these guys  ;) :)
  Thats cool... just don't go to the same barber as those guys.

Or the same bar. They may want to push in your stool. :o


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: John Rayburn on December 26, 2007, 09:36:47 am
Well the only thing I can think of is the fact that I went to the same school as these guys  ;) :)
                                                          Were they cruising the boys room at your school back then?


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on December 26, 2007, 10:59:51 am
Well the only thing I can think of is the fact that I went to the same school as these guys  ;) :)
  Thats cool... just don't go to the same barber as those guys.

Or the same bar. They may want to push in your stool. :o

VERY FUNNY  :D :D :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: JeePee/DVK on December 26, 2007, 11:01:28 am
Lopik,Holland.
The biggest christmass tree.
(http://www.marge.com/journal/images/kerstboomlopik3.jpg)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: folkevogn on December 26, 2007, 11:59:15 am
The town that I live is home to one of the most popular US Football Teams in world - the Green Bay Packers.  The team was one of the very first teams and started out as the "Acme Packers". 
I remember seeing ACME in various cartoons, I've been tolled its a fiction american company, made for the cartoons.Whats the full name, if there is one?
Its OT, hope you guys dont mind....


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: WCB Hitler's Hot Rod on December 26, 2007, 12:30:49 pm
The town that I live is home to one of the most popular US Football Teams in world - the Green Bay Packers.  The team was one of the very first teams and started out as the "Acme Packers". 
I remember seeing ACME in various cartoons, I've been tolled its a fiction american company, made for the cartoons.Whats the full name, if there is one?
Its OT, hope you guys dont mind....
American Company that Makes Everything is what I can remember.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: javabug on December 26, 2007, 14:52:18 pm
Not my hometown, but I currently live in a tourist town in central Pennsylvania with a history of making chocolate.

(http://www.mckandy.com/images/569)

We also have probably the largest antique auto flea market in the world here every October, the AACA Fall Meet. 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Dave Galassi on December 26, 2007, 15:55:03 pm
My hometown is Pasadena, California.  We are about to celebrate our annual Tournament of Roses  http://www.tournamentofroses.com/,  which is a festive parade of flower and plant covered floats, marching bands, equestrian units, the NCAA (college football) Rose Bowl and other events taking place during December.  It is quite a sight to behold.

Pasadena is also home to California Institute of Technology (one of the best universities in the U.S.), Jet Propulsion Laboratories, the Norton Simon Museum of Art, the Huntington Library and numerous other cultural gems and diverse business'.

Historically, because of it's gentle climate, the city was used in the 1800's and early 1900's as a vacation spot for the wealthy who lived on the east coast of the U.S..  There are many historical areas and neighborhoods (many highlighting the Craftsman or California Spanish style of homes) and it stands at the base of Mount Wilson, where there is an observatory and great hiking and mountain biking trails.  In these same mountains, a wealthy easterner named McPherson once built the Mount Lowe Railway  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Lowe_Railway , a funicular that rose from Pasadena up into the mountains.

For nostalgic types like us, there are many auto and antique collectors here, two huge monthly flea markets that cater to collectors, the homes of legendary speed shops like Competition Engineering and Blairs Speed Shop, Bursch exhaust systems, the now defunct MG Mitten and other cool haunts.

Pasadena is also a popular city for many film and television productions.

My apologies for the ramble, but it really is a great place.  Come with us this Saturday and see a small part of it!


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: fastfred on December 26, 2007, 17:38:30 pm
allrighty:

*ninove, city in dutch speaking part of belgium, about 20km from brussels

*ninove was independant untill 1295...

*kevin van de perre, a (world)famous ice-skater born here
*famous for WITKAP pater brew (beer) and this brewery in general that goes back about 160 years
*one of the most beautifull remaining church in barok-style
*dender - the river passing in ninove, splitting it up
*"union match" lucifers were made in ninove
*Dr Hemerijckx, a doktor who did the same work as pater damiaan, working with people suffering from lepracy
*famous for weaving of tissues - this died together with last plant (who made synthetic silk) two years ago
*hometown of leo moeremans, a belgian composer, living in the 19th and 20th cent. (cfr mie katoen song)
*hometown of werner de smedt, an actor who plays in belgian soapseries and has a real admiration for james dean and R&R attitude
*Carnaval, who is believed to be of of the three best carnivals in belgium (too bad we don't have that tit- habit thing over here)
*hometown of wesley sonck, one of belgian finest football players (soccer)
*franky vanderelst, also famous footballer was born here
*Despauterius, (Ninove 1480-Komen 1520), wrote latin grammar ...

*also known for a fast 1958 callook trying to beat sportscar owners off the lights ... and it's annual volkswagen meeting ;-)

taht's what i know for now ... more on wikipedia i guess ? http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninove


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on December 26, 2007, 18:15:08 pm
I grew up in Pleasanton, California, about 35 miles east of San Francisco. A few things that may or may not be notable... it was an unruly "wild west" town in the 1800's, the streets bloodied from gunfights among prospectors and bandits. Some of downtown Pleasanton still has that "old west" feel to it, though less today than when I grew up there in the 1970's-80's. According to some old legends, there are some secret tunnels cut underground of downtown, used by city officials and well-to-do's to get from place to place in the 1800's, the most famous from Kottinger's shed to the Pleasanton Hotel. As far as more modern fame, I remember John Madden, of Raiders and football fame, lived in the country club neighborhood at the west end of Pleasanton, Castlewood. A friend of mine all through elementary school and high school, Tim Narducci, became lead man for a few metal bands, including Systematic. I remember him better as gutiarist for garage bands Mayhem, Oblivion and Tyrranicide. And Pleasanton was the birthplace for murder-punk band Syphon, the absolute worst music group ever formed.

Now I live in Simi Valley, CA, at the extreme east end of Ventura County, just bodering with San Fernando Valley. Only few things I know about Simi Valley's fame, "Little House on the Prairie" was filmed somewhere out here, and the infamous Charles Manson family that murdered actress Sharon Tate and her friends, they took residence very near my place, up on Rocky Peak, at the Spahn Movie Ranch. Creepy through there.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: streetvw on December 26, 2007, 19:05:28 pm
Congleton became notorious in the 1620s when bear-baiting was a popular sport. Congleton owned an old and rather decrepit bear and was unable to attract large crowds to their bear-baiting contests, but also lacked the money to pay for a new and more aggressive bear. It did however have a sum of money saved to buy a new bible. The town decided to use the money in the bible fund to pay for a new bear, and then replenished it with the income from the increased number of spectators. However, when the story was reported to neighbouring towns, it got corrupted and the legend grew that Congleton had sold its bible in order to buy a new bear


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Harry/FDK on December 26, 2007, 23:03:33 pm
DRUGS. And trafficing to 3 Borders, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany. Wrong, Wrong, Wrong.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Cheesepanzer on December 27, 2007, 00:15:37 am
The town that I live is home to one of the most popular US Football Teams in world - the Green Bay Packers.  The team was one of the very first teams and started out as the "Acme Packers". 
I remember seeing ACME in various cartoons, I've been tolled its a fiction american company, made for the cartoons.Whats the full name, if there is one?
Its OT, hope you guys dont mind....

Here's something I found on-line that explains it:
In 1920, the Indian Packing Company was purchased by the Acme Packing Company. Acme continued its support of Lambeau's team, and in its first season in the NFL the team wore jerseys with the words "ACME PACKERS" emblazoned on the chest.

If you're interested, click on this link for more info and interesting facts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bay_Packers

I'm not originally from here, but the entire community really get's into this team and its real easy to become a cheesehead, oh I mean a fan. ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jon on December 27, 2007, 00:36:59 am
Sandefjord 120 km's south west of Oslo. A small coastal city with 150 km's of coast line, today its home to 40.000 citizens.
It started out as a health resort for the rich around 1830s, but what its really known for in Norway is that is was base of most all south antarctic whaling expedition's launched form Norway.
That business died of during the sixties, and the now most significant businesses is the paint factory of Jotun, and the three biggest web shops in Norway.
The city has a international airport, and a Ferry link to Sweden.

The biggest and best preserved Viking ship, The Gogstad ship, was found 1km from my house.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandefjord (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandefjord)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on December 27, 2007, 00:39:26 am
Maybe sheep will tell us about New Idria.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: JeePee/DVK on December 27, 2007, 12:02:17 pm
Nice story JHU,look I have 2 truck models from your town.

(http://www.teknocollector.nl/scaleimage.aspx?path=model/53099+Model+2609+Jotun+Paint.jpg&width=450)

(http://www.teknocollector.nl/scaleimage.aspx?path=model/0407bandarabbas2406tek55019.jpg&width=450)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jon on December 27, 2007, 15:46:33 pm
Now THAT is strange!! A small world it seems, the company "Evensen" that operated the trucks for Jotun has recently restored one of the "nose" Scanias for display. Exactly like the one in you pic.
Cool, next I will be hearing of people from UK or Eire that has had the mixed pleasure of a visit from the "Gogstad Ship"...   hope not :-X


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on December 27, 2007, 19:30:25 pm
I grew up in Tustin and the only thing it's famous for is Blimp Hangers

(http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/CA/Tustin_CA_05Feb_hangars.jpg)

They're the worlds largest free standing wooden structures. The picture does not give an idea pf the size of them. Each one would hold 6 blimps. Later they were used for helicopters, They would fly the 'copters into the hangers for repairs.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: JustinCase on December 28, 2007, 11:33:18 am
My hometown is mostly known about the Pori Jazz Festivals (http://www.porijazz.fi/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/lang,eng (http://www.porijazz.fi/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/lang,eng)). It´s going to be held here for the 43rd time. It started at 1966 and these days i think it´s the biggest festival in Finland. The legends like Miles Davis, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, BB King, Chuck Berry,   Buena Vista Social Club presents: Ibrahim Ferrer etc... And the more mainstream stars such as Erykah Badu, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, The Roots, De La Soul and the list goes on. You have to check out the "JazzHistory" part from the pages and find out. And to understand why it´s so BIG festival, lets put it this way... My towns population is about 80 000 and for the two weeks that the festival are on ,we have about 250 000 guests in here every year.  ;) So if you want to come and see great bands playing, let me know, i could accommodate you really easy.  ;D
Oh.... and we also have the scandinavian´s largest beach here in Pori (http://www.tkk.fi/Yksikot/Talousoikeus/tapausarkisto/kuvat/yyteri3.jpg)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Fastbrit on December 28, 2007, 11:51:26 am
Lostwithiel, Cornwall: formerly the capital of Cornwall and heart of the tin mining industry. Tin was brought here and weighed etc for sale. The railway station had large sidings with engine sheds designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, probably Britain's greatest engineer of all time. Used to have eight pubs (now there are only five – I currently own one of the 'lost' pubs [dating back to 1640] and used to live in another!). The River Fowey flows through Lostwithiel and is still tidal at this point. Until the river silted up, Lostwithiel was the most important tin and china clay port in Cornwall. Hard to believe that today. What else? Oh, the bridge is medieval, one of the decisive battles of the English Civil War was fought here – and I live here!


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on December 28, 2007, 15:27:15 pm
"and I live here!" you don't get a much bigger claim to fame than that  ;) :)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: kev d on December 28, 2007, 17:54:40 pm
Only thing my hometown is famous for is a colection of old VW`s belonging to some guy called Russell ;)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: stealth67vw on December 29, 2007, 06:33:06 am
I grew up in Tustin and the only thing it's famous for is Blimp Hangers

(http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/CA/Tustin_CA_05Feb_hangars.jpg)

They're the worlds largest free standing wooden structures. The picture does not give an idea pf the size of them. Each one would hold 6 blimps. Later they were used for helicopters, They would fly the 'copters into the hangers for repairs.

This place claims they have the largest wooden structure in the world too ???
http://www.tillamookair.com/html/bldg.html


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: ESH on December 29, 2007, 21:55:58 pm
Ducks.  :)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Martin Greaves on December 29, 2007, 23:40:11 pm
Ducks.  :)


 ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on December 29, 2007, 23:58:30 pm
I grew up in Tustin and the only thing it's famous for is Blimp Hangers

(http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/CA/Tustin_CA_05Feb_hangars.jpg)

They're the worlds largest free standing wooden structures. The picture does not give an idea pf the size of them. Each one would hold 6 blimps. Later they were used for helicopters, They would fly the 'copters into the hangers for repairs.

This place claims they have the largest wooden structure in the world too ???
http://www.tillamookair.com/html/bldg.html

They may have been built at the same time. The blimps were used for submarine spotting durring WWII


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on December 30, 2007, 00:05:36 am
I grew up in Tustin and the only thing it's famous for is Blimp Hangers

(http://members.tripod.com/airfields_freeman/CA/Tustin_CA_05Feb_hangars.jpg)

They're the worlds largest free standing wooden structures. The picture does not give an idea pf the size of them. Each one would hold 6 blimps. Later they were used for helicopters, They would fly the 'copters into the hangers for repairs.

This place claims they have the largest wooden structure in the world too ???
http://www.tillamookair.com/html/bldg.html

Uh-Oh... Tillamook is lying!  ;)

Tillamook: 1072'x296'
Tustin: 1088'x297'



Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Martin Greaves on December 30, 2007, 00:10:31 am
The Guinness Book of Records lists the Finger Wharf in Woolloomooloo, Sydney, Australia, as the largest wooden structure in the world. Blimp Hangar 2, at the Tillamook Air Museum, in Tillamook, Oregon, is also thought by some to be the world's largest wooden structure.



Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on December 30, 2007, 00:20:56 am
I wonder what measurement of size they're using. If the stats I use are correct then the Tustin Hanger is larger than Tillamook.

From http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/tustin.htm

MCAS Tustin's facilities include two hangers which are considered the largest unsupported wooden structures in the world. In August 1978, the hangers were designated as national historical landmark. The hangers, built in 1942, at a cost of $2.5 million each, are 1,088 feet long, 178 feet high and 297 feet wide


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Russell on December 30, 2007, 00:47:59 am
Well my home town Aberdeen (same as Kev D) however within 140 miles of my home town but still in Scotland, we are famous for :

1) Telephone: A G Bell
2) Tar Roads: Mr Macadam
3) TV: John Logie Baird
4) Whisky
5) Penicilin (Medicine)
6) Ultrasonices for checking unborn babies
7) The adhesive postage stamp
8) Fax machines
9) Golf
10) Marmalade
11) AFC beating Real Madrid in the european cup final in 1983

In fact the list could go oin forever..... with out us there would be very little of what we know about today

see below

Adhesive postage stamps


These were invented by Scot James Chalmers.


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Anaesthetics


James Simpson, an Edinburgh physician, was the first doctor to use anaesthetics to relieve the pain of surgery in the mid 19th Century. His main objective at the beginning was to alleviate the pain that women felt in childbirth. There was strong opposition to this idea from the Church, because the Old Testament claims that God's punishment to women for the sins of Eve was that they should bring forth children in pain.
Fortunately for women everywhere, Simpson won this argument. I despise the recent trend in the USA for impressionable pregnant women to refuse any painkillers during delivery. Their fear of harming the baby with the drugs often means a longer birth and more trauma to the baby than a quick painless birth.


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Antisepsis
Joseph Lister, Professor of surgery at Glasgow University, was the first to realize that the high post-operative mortality of his patients was due to the onset of bloodpoisoning (sepsis) caused by micro-organisms. Operating theatres were not the pristine places they are today. In the early 19th century, they were awash with blood and amputated body parts. In 1865 Lister found that carbolic acid was an effective antiseptic.


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Artificial Diamonds
In the mid 19th Century, a Scottish scientist managed to produce some tiny artificial diamonds by a secret process that has never been duplicated.


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Advertising films

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Agricultural Reaping Machine
Patrick Bell won the prize from the Highland and Agricultural Society in 1790 for a reaping machine - long before the better known machine of Cyrus McCormick patented in 1834.


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Bakelite/Damard
The inventor and electrical engineer, Sir James Swinburne, patented many ideas and inventions including improvements to electric lamps and dynamos. He was beaten to the patent office by only one day by Baekeland for Bakelite the thermosetting resin that founded the modern plastics industry. Swinburne had discovered this material independently but did not profit from his discovery. He did patent another synthetic lacquer, Damard.


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Bank of England


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Latent Heat
Joseph Black (1728 - 1799) Chemist. Professor of Anatomy and Chemistry in Glasgow University (1756) and then Professor of Medicine and Chemistry in Edinburgh (1766). Developed the concept of "Latent Heat" and discovered Carbon Dioxide ("Fixed Air"). Regarded as the Father of Quantitative Chemistry.


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Brownian Movement
Botanist Robert Brown observed small specks of pollen suspended in a liquid were continually dancing around in a haphazard way. He correctly surmised that they were being pushed around by the molecules of the liquid which were themselves too tiny to see. In time his discovery contributed to the development of the Quantum Theory.


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Buicks
Buick is the brand name stamped on over 25 million cars in the USA. This car is the named after David Dunbar Buick, a Scot who immigrated to the U.S. in 1856. Buick started out as a plumber at age 15, and is credited with developing a method for bonding enamel to cast iron; a process responsible for our blue bathtubs and pink sinks. But David's passion was the internal combustion engine. In 1899, in the city of Detroit, he formed the Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company, manufacturer of gasoline engines. David also patented a carburetor and designed an automobile, but business debts and failed investments prevented him from realizing profits from his inventions. He died, impoverished, in 1929. But General Motors saluted his inventiveness in 1937 when it adopted the Buick name and family crest for its new line of cars.


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Colloid Chemistry
Thomas Graham (1805 - 1869) is called the "Father of colloid chemistry" He was born in Glasgow and educated at Glasgow University. He also formulated "Graham's Law" on the diffusion of gases.
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Pneumatic Tyres
John Boyd Dunlop patented his pneumatic tyre in 1888. He was a vetinary surgeon, but his interest in inventions led him to develop the tyres for his son's bicycle. He lived long enough to see his invention become the foundation for a huge industry around the world.


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Chemical Bonds

Alexander Crum Brown (1838 - 1922) was born in Edinburgh. After studying in London and Leipzig, he returned to the University of Edinburgh in 1863. He held the chair of Chemistry, which now bears his name, until his death. He devised the system of representing chemical compounds in diagrammatic form, with connecting lines representing bonds.
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Cure for scurvy
The first person to publish the idea that consuming citrus fruits would prevent scurvy, then a plague on board sailing ships, was an Edinburgh man.
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Decimal Point
The notation we use today first appeared in a book called "Descriptio" by the Edinburgh mathematician, John Napier, Laird of Merchiston, in the 1616. He used a decimal point to separate the whole number part from the decimal number part. Known as 'Marvellous Merchiston", he published many other treatises including "Mirifici logarithmorum" (1614) and Rabdologia (1615) on systems of arithmetic using calculation aids known as Napiers Bones. Other achievements include his revolutionary methods for tilling and fertilising soil. To defend the country against Philip of Spain he came up with a number of "Secret Inventions" including the round chariot with firepower but offering protection (the tank); an underwater ship (the submarine); an artillery piece which would mow down a field of soldiers (the machine gun). Biographical details of John Napier
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Encyclopedia Britannica

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Engineering sciences
Just joking! Beam me up, Scotty! Scotland produced a lot of engineers in the last 150 years, though.


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Fax Machines
Invented by a blacksmith in Dumfries in the early 19th Century. This was not the same electronic process used today, but was a functional technique. Some years later, Napoleon used a similar process to send messages to his commanders all over France.


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First cloned mammal
Dolly the sheep, in Edinburgh, 1997


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Flailing machines
The first successful machine to replace the primitive hand flail for husking grain was invented by millwright Andrew Meikle in 1784. His machine consisted of a drum into which the grain was fed, which rotated inside a curved metal sheet with very small clearance. The husks were rubbed off the grain. the


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Geosciences
In 1785 the naturalist James Hutton published his theory that the formation of the Earth, its mountains and other geological formations must have taken millions of years.


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Golf
If you go to Edinburgh, be sure to have a dram at the 15th Century Golf Tavern near an ancient but now vanished golfcourse.


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Halloween
Americans think they invented it. Certainly, they commercialized the hell out of it, and pushed down our throats. What used to be a quaint and charming way of getting pocket money to buy fireworks for the 5th of November has turned into a mass-marketing of bite-sized snickers bars. But back hundreds of years ago, in Scotland and Northern England, there was no street lighting, and nothing to light your way home in the countryside when it got dark at 4 pm on the cold afternoon of October 31st. People were scared of the ghosts, witches, and evil spirits that rose from their graves, or hell, to wander abroad on the eve of All Hallows (November 1st - you know - Disney showed it in the scary bit near the end of Fantasia). So folk decided it might be possible to escape the notice of these evil beings if they dressed up like a ghost or a witch themselves on Halloween. That's where the tradition came from - wear a disguise so the ghouls will think you're one of them, and you'll get home safely on Halloween.
Later, with the Victorian era, a bit of gas lighting in the streets, a bit of scientific education and enlightenment, people pretended that they didn't believe in witches, ghosts and evil spirits anymore, and the custom was donated to children. It became a fun night, and kids were encouraged to dress up, go round to their neighbours houses, and do "a turn" or a party-piece to amuse the adults. This was called "guising" from the word disguise. In return, the kids were given a treat or some money. Party games such as ducking for apples were laid on as well. There was never any "tricking". You only got a treat if you did your turn first, by singing a song, playing a tune on a mouthorgan or recited a poem.


The Historical Novel


This literary form was "invented" by Sir Walter Scott, author of "Ivanhoe", "Rob Roy" and many other historical novels. It may be argued that there are earlier examples from Japanese literature, but these were not known about in the west. So in the literary tradition of Europe and America, Scott was an innovator.


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hypodermic syringes


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Iron Bridges
Engineer Thomas Telford is famous for building more than 1200 bridges, many of them using cast iron. Other major achievements of his include the Caledonian Canal, the Menai suspension bridge, and the London to Holyhead road. As a road builder he ranked second only to McAdam. Telford founded the Institute of Civil Engineers.


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King Arthur
Despite claims to the contrary, there is a lot of evidence that King Arthur and most of the knights of the Round Table were Scottish. And what was that Questing Beast that Sir Pellinore spent years pursuing - could it be the Loch Ness Monster? Was Arthur the son of King Aidan?


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The Kelvin scale of temperature
Named after the scientist, Lord Kelvin (William Thomson), professor at Glasgow University, who was a pioneer in the field of thermodynamics.


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Percussion Powder
Presbyterian minister Alexander Forsyth invented this in 1809. Within a few years the flintlock, always susceptible to damp, was obsolete. It was replaced by a weather-proof hammer action, the cap resting on the crown of a nipple which contained the flash-hole.


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Logarithms
Natural logarithms were invented by the Edinburgh mathematician, John Napier, Laird of Merchiston, in the late 1500s. He published many treatises including "Mirifici logarithmorum" (1614) and Rabdologia (1615) on systems of arithmetic using calculation aids known as Napiers Bones.


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Maxwell's Equations in Electromagnetism
Nobel prize winning physicist Richard Feynnman said that a thousand years from now the 1860s will be remembered not for the American Civil War which will be a mere footnote in history, but for Maxwell's mathematical description of electromagnetism. James Clerk Maxwell(1831 - 79), who was known as "daftie" Maxwell as a schoolboy at the Edinburgh Academy, became a professor of physics by the age of 21. He created the electromagnetic theory of light, and interpreted Faraday's electromagnetic field mathematically. He correctly predicted the existence of radio waves later confirmed experimentally by Hertz. Maxwell made important contributions to the study of heat and the kinetic theory of gases.

"As a creative and imaginative genius, he ranks with Newton and Einstein" ...Trevor Williams wrote in his book The History of Invention.


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Marmalade


The story goes that a Dundee businessman imported a shipload of oranges from Spain that were found to be too bitter to sell as fruit. He turned them into an orange preserve which proved to be popular - marmalade


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Mackintosh Raincoats


Since the rainiest spot in Europe is found in the Scottish highlands, it is not surprising that this technique for waterproofing clothing was developed there.


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Macadamised roads
John Loudon McAdam devised the macadamized road in which the underlying soil is protected by a light protective layer that is waterproof and cambered to divert rainwater to the sides. the


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Microwave Ovens
Microwave ovens were a direct offshoot of the development of the magnetron in 1940. The magnetron is a device that produces electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of about 5 inches. Its first application was in radar. The American science fiction writer, Robert Heinlein, author of the novel "Starship Troopers" amongst many others, was the first civilian to use a microwave oven.


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Penicillin


Discovered in 1928 by the bacteriologist . Sir Alexander Fleming. This drug has saved more lives than the number lost in all the wars of history.


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Postcards


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Paraffin
James Young was a chemist who made his fortune as the first to market paraffin as a lighting and heating oil.


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Hollow-pipe drainage
Sir Hugh Dalrymple (Lord Drummore) (1700 - 1753) Invented hollow-pipe drainage. This innovation allowed the drying of water-logged land, bringing large areas into agricultural production.


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Peter Pan
From the play of the same name by J.M. Barrie. The American writer, Harlan Ellison, listed the world's five most recognizable fictional characters as:
Peter Pan, Sherlock Holmes, Mickey Mouse, Superman and Robin Hood.


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Radar Defense System
Physicist, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, was the mind behind the radar network on the coast of England that detected incoming German aircraft in World War II. He had worked on the radio detection of thunderstorms (hazardous to aviators) during World War I. In 1935 he proposed a method for locating aircraft by a radio-pulse technique. The radar system was invaluable to the defense of Britain during the Battle of Britain in 1940. It operated day and night over a range of 40 miles, giving the Royal Air Force information about the height and bearing of German planes.


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Refrigerators
James Harrison, who emigrated to Australia from Scotland, invented a cooling system for a brewery in Bendigo, in 1851. He had noticed that ether had a cooling effect on metals, and so he pumped it through pipes. As the ether evaporated it took heat from its surroundings to provide the latent heat of evaporation. His idea was used in the first refrigerated ship, the SS Strathleven, which carried a cargo of meat from Australia to England, a voyage of several months, in 1876. Refrigeration was a major force in the economic development of both Australia and New Zealand.


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Planet Neptune
In 1846, the brilliant mathematician, John Adams, calculated where a hitherto undiscovered planet would be based on the anomalous motion of Uranus around the Sun. Unfortunately, his boss would not allow him the use of the university observatory to confirm his prediction, and he was beaten to the post by the French. That planet is Neptune.


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Quinine
George Cleghorn (1716 - 1794) was the army surgeon who discovered that quinine bark acted as a cure for Malaria.


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The Steam Engine
Invented by James Watt, instrumental in powering the Industrial Revolution in the Eighteenth Century. His engine was not mobile, but was fixed in position. Soon it was being built and used in mining, to pull coal carts up to the pithead. Mine manager, John Blenkinsop, put one of these steam boilers on wheels so that it could carry the coal further. This came to the attention of George Stephenson who was also a mining engineer. Stephenson took the idea a stage further with his invention of the steam locomotive.


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Solitons

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A cure for insomnia
Dr. Christine Carmichael first published her cure on the Internet on January 17, 1998.


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The Steam-hammer
Invented by the engineer and manufacturer of steam engines and machine tools, James Nasmyth, in 1839. The steam-hammer made it possible to forge much larger items than before.


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Saki (Hector Hugh Munro)
Saki was a writer whose short stories "dazzle and delight" said Graham Greene. I agree. His politically incorrect "The Unrest Cure" is so funny that one regrets the basic premise makes it impossible to film. "Tobermory" and "The Open Window" are two more examples of his brilliant wit, but I leave it to you to find your own favorite amongst the many gems he wrote. He enlisted as a private in the army in World War I, and refusing a commission, rose to the rank of sergeant. His last words before a rifle shot ended his life in 1916 were reported to have been "Put that bloody cigarette out." Smoking kills in more than one way.


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The Stereotype
Until the invention of the stereotype in 1727 printing type had to be reset if a second printing was to be made. It was not economic to keep the type standing for prolonged periods of time. William Ged, a goldsmith in Edinburgh, took a plaster mould of the type and then cast the whole page in metal.


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Sulphuric Acid
John Roebuck of Prestonpans, near Edinburgh, invented the lead chamber process for the distillation of sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid is of central importance in the manufacture of many other chemicals and in metal refining.


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The telephone
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh and lived there until his family emigrated to Canada when he was 18. He patented the telephone in 1876 and now there are more than 500 million of them spanning the globe. He revolutionized world communications.


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Thermos bottles (Dewars)
Sir James Dewar (1842 - 1923) invented the dewar flask to keep liquids cool in the laboratory. The idea became the domestic thermos flask, which keeps hot liquids hot as well as cold things cold by isolating them from their surroundings, thus reducing the flow of heat. His scientific career was noted for his pioneer work on low temperature physics and vacuum techniques. He was the first to liquify hydrogen.


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The telegraph
The Scots Magazine first published the concept for the telegraph in 1753. An anonymous contributor suggested that words could be spelled out along a 26 wire system activated by static electricity. The receiver had twenty six pith balls, each with a different letter of the alphabet. The pith balls would be attracted to their corresponding charged wires when the wires were activated with static electricity. The state of technology was not up to the task until Volta invented the electric battery in 1800, however.


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Television
A photo-mechanical device invented by John Logie Baird in 1922. He set up the first practical television system in the world in 1929, in Britain. In 1935 Baird worked with the German company, Fernseh, to start the world's first 3-day per week television service.


In 1908, another Scot, Alan Campbell-Swinton, outlined the use of the cathode-ray tube for transmission and reception that is used in modern television. This method replaced Baird's in the 1930's.


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Tubular steel
Sir William Fairbairn (1789 - 1874) was born in Kelso, in southern Scotland. An engineer, he developed the idea of using tubular steel, which was much stronger than solid steel, as a construction material.


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Sociology
Adam Ferguson (1723 - 1816) Born in Logierait, Perthshire, he became Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh. He introduced the method of studying humankind in groups and is father of the subject now called "Sociology".


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Breech-loading rifle
Patrick Ferguson (1744 - 1780) Born in Pitfour, Aberdeenshire, Ferguson invented the breech-loading rifle, which was capable of firing seven shots per minute. With the help of this weapon, the Americans were defeated at the Battle of Brandywine (1777). He was killed at the Battle of King's Mountain in South Carolina, USA.


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Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a medical student in Edinburgh. The character of Sherlock Holmes was based on one of the professors of Medicine at the University. A recent BBC program "The Killing Rooms" portrayed a semi-fictional version of how Doyle learned the techniques of deduction and forensic science from this professor.


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Toad of Toad Hall
... and Mole, Ratty, Badger and Otter. "The Wind in the Willows" was written by Edinburgh writer Kenneth Grahame.


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Long John Silver
The pirate villain of the famous novel "Treasure Island" written by Edinburgh's Robert Louis Stevenson.


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Jekyll and Hyde
The mad doctor and his alter-ego of the famous novel written by Edinburgh's Robert Louis Stevenson. He claimed that each chapter came to him in nightly instalments while he dreamed.


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Auld Lang Syne
This is one of the most sung songs in the world. Some lists give "Happy Birthday" as #1, "Auld Lang Syne" as #2 in popular frequency. It was written by poet Rabbie Burns, and is now associated with New Year's celebrations.


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Paleobiology
Around 1815 William Nicol (lecturer of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh) had used Canada balsam to cement pieces of fossil wood or minerals onto a glass plate and then ground the sample down to slices so fine you could see through them with a microscope and discover all kinds of good stuff--like bubbles in crystals, which told you something of the way the minerals had been formed, or the cell patterns that showed what kind of plant the sample had come from. Prior to this, paleobotany (... the morphology of fossil plants) was a subject virtually untouched, except for some earlier research by another Scotsman."
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Polarization of Light
In 1828, William Nicol discovered polarization of light (the effect that makes polarized sunglasses useful). He stuck two bits of an Iceland spar crystal together and invented the Nicol prism. Iceland spar splits a beam of light into two polarized rays, with the transverse electromagnetic waves vibrating in orthogonal directions in the two beams. If two Nicol prisms were used, when the second one was rotated, one of the polarized light rays coming through would dim and then cut off once it had rotated through 90 degrees.
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Whisky
be sure you don't spell this with an 'e' or it's not Scotch.
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US Navy
Founded by John Paul Jones, a Scotsman. Read about his exploits in any US history book.
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Navy of Chile
brought to life and success by Thomas, Lord Cochrane, a Scotsman. You can read about his exploits in the book "With Cochrane the Dauntless" by G.A. Henty. In the preface to this book, Henty writes: "Cochrane's life was passed in one long struggle on behalf of the oppressed. He ruined his career in our (the British) navy, and created for himself a host of bitter enemies by his crusade against the enormous abuses of our naval administration, and by the ardour with which he championed the cause of reform at home. Finding the English navy closed to him he threw himself into the cause of oppressed nationalities. His valour and genius saved Chile from being reconquered by the Spanish, rescued Peru from their grasp, and utterly broke their power in South America. Similarly, he crushed the Portuguese power in Brazil and ensured its independence, and then took up the cause of Greece."

Naval History of Chile states: " Alvarez Condarco managed to enroll Lord Thomas Cochrane, later the tenth Earl of Dundonald, as commander in chief of the Chilean fleet. Cochrane was a Scot of very high reputation as a seaman. He had entered the Royal Navy at an early age and by the time he was twenty years old he was in command of the brig Speedy. Under his command the ship made a most successful cruise in the Mediterranean. Later he commanded a frigate and used his prize money to run for Parliament. There he became a sharp critic of abuses within the Navy. His own party decided to send him to sea and he was given the frigate Imperieuse in command of which he participated in the Battle of Basque Roads. Because of the timidity and indecisiveness of Admiral Lord Gambier-- whom Cochrane accused of incompetence-- his own brilliant performance achieved no result. When the Admiral was absolved, Cochrane had to resign from the Navy. He was later convicted of fraud in the stock market in 1814 and expelled from Parliament. He went to Chile in 1818 and upon his return, was pardoned in 1832, restored to the Navy list and gazetted Rear-Admiral of the Fleet. He had been offered a position in the Spanish Navy, but took Chile's offer instead.

"At Cochrane's insistence, Alvarez Condarco committed Chile to buy a 410 ton, 60 horsepower steam warship. The Admiral was so excited about the prospect of a ship that did not have to depend on the wind for its power that he contributed 15000 pesos out of his own pocket. The ship was christened the Rising Star. Cochrane's plan to sail her to Chile was never realized, however, because the ship-- the first steam warship ever built-- had not been properly designed and the boiler was too small to propel her. Since the miscalculation could not be easily remedied, Alvarez Condarco asked Cochrane to leave for Chile without delay, so that he could take immediate command of the squadron. The steamship would eventually reach Chile too late to participate in the struggle for Independence. When Cochrane arrived in Valpara’so, O'Higgins himself went there to greet him. The government and the people received him with great enthusiasm; they expected great things from him and were not be disappointed.

Cochrane was the model for Horatio Hornblower, in the popular series of books by C.S. Forrester.
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Economics
Adam Smith, author of the book "The Wealth of Nations" was a Scot. This book is the first study and analysis of how commerce and free trade create the wealth of a country. He is buried in Greyfriars churchyard, near Edinburgh Castle.
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The Cloud Chamber
was invented by Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (1869 - 1959) an eminent Edinburgh scientist. After observing optical atmospheric phenomena in the Highlands, he realized that condensation trails could be used to track and detect atomic and subatomic particles. The cloud chamber became an indispensible detection device in nuclear physics, and therefore he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1927. In addition to his research on atomic physics, Wilson studied atmospheric phenomena all his life and his work on the electrical behaviour of the atmosphere is the basis of our understanding of what is involved in thunderstorms.


Yes sorry, i know ive wrecked the thread


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: fastfred on December 30, 2007, 08:27:38 am
amen !


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: SOB/RFH on December 30, 2007, 18:46:35 pm
Well I live in Vimmerby, Sweden. A very small town and probably anonyms if it was not for Astrid Lindgren, the auther of books like "Pippi Longstocking".........in the surrounding area we have the birthplace of the man behind Indian motorcycles and for the younger generation "Hultsfred Festival"...........Well I guess that wraps it up. When it comes to wars there was this guy who started a Robin Hood type of revolution called Nils Dacke ending him being killed by the king, at least for a while the kings soldier did not dare to go to this area of Sweden as it was lawless!!

Ohh.....I forgot, we still have a independent Beer Brewery :)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: yvre on December 31, 2007, 15:03:03 pm
Nothing.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jon on January 07, 2008, 09:49:41 am
Nothing.


Not even a "Life size fiberglass cow" Like in Chuck Fryers home town? LOL


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Bendik on January 07, 2008, 18:43:48 pm
Rain..


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Dirk / DFL on January 07, 2008, 18:51:50 pm
i come from Osnabrück, the hometown of Karmann...... you know?

also famos for his hill climbing race: http://cal-look.blogspot.com/   ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Russell on February 15, 2008, 20:08:22 pm
Holding the mighty Bayern Munich to a 2-2 all draw last night


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Frank LUX on February 15, 2008, 20:11:55 pm
I live in Frisange / Luxembourg...

Nothing Special, but it is the Home of the Fastest VW Beetle in Luxembourg...  :P;) ;D

Frank


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: danny gabbard on February 15, 2008, 20:38:04 pm
norwalk,ca.  drive-by shooting's, metropolitine state mental hospital,court house and german auto vw repair. take's more than a day to see are sight's


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on February 15, 2008, 20:53:53 pm
norwalk,ca.  drive-by shooting's, metropolitine state mental hospital,court house and german auto vw repair. take's more than a day to see are sight's

Sheep and I had a hell of a night in Norwalk once at gunpoint in Jack in the Box parking lot back in 1990.



Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Carlos De Alba on February 15, 2008, 20:58:56 pm
norwalk,ca.  drive-by shooting's, metropolitine state mental hospital,court house and german auto vw repair. take's more than a day to see are sight's

Sheep and I had a hell of a night in Norwalk once at parking lot back in 1990.




WTF???   :-*  :-*  ;D ;D :D :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: danny gabbard on February 15, 2008, 21:12:56 pm
What a rare jack head antenna ball ?


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: j-f on February 15, 2008, 21:43:47 pm
I live in Hotton. It's a small Belgian village just at the beginning of the Ardennes. You know, that region which suffered a lot during WW2?
So, that's a place where the german offensive know under the name "Von Rundstedt" was stop during winter '.44. That's much know under the name of Battle of the Bulge by US guys.
There lot's of old house build in stone like the old mill still in function for tourist, it is also a place of vacation. (And I know that's Speedwell come there when he was younger  ;D )
But nothing really famous... Just a quiet and peaceful place to live.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on February 15, 2008, 22:07:41 pm
What a rare jack head antenna ball ?

the PO lice thought we were the culprits in some burglary that involved a "Blue Volkswagen". It was pretty interesting getting held @ gunpoint when your 400 miles from home (lived in Bay Area @ the time) and you have no fucking clue why.
they separated us and compared stories, and they matched, and then they were cool. However, the rest of the night, we were awake at Motel 6 listening to hookers and crack-dealers getting popped right out side our window.



Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Sarge on February 16, 2008, 00:39:12 am

All we have here is a life size fiberglass cow in middle of town :-\


Things are a little more realistic here in Chino  :o ::) ;D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino%2C_California







Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on February 16, 2008, 00:41:46 am

All we have here is a life size fiberglass cow in middle of town :-\


Things are a little more realistic here in Chino  :o ::) ;D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino%2C_California







two girls..... hot stuff you got going on out there Sarge.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Sarge on February 16, 2008, 00:50:42 am

All we have here is a life size fiberglass cow in middle of town :-\


Things are a little more realistic here in Chino  :o ::) ;D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino%2C_California










two girls..... hot stuff you got going on out there Sarge.


KILLJOY!!  :P ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: danny gabbard on February 16, 2008, 00:55:13 am
how did you talk them into it, never work's for me


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on February 16, 2008, 01:03:21 am
how did you talk them into it, never work's for me

do you speak moo?


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Fastbrit on February 16, 2008, 01:16:48 am
Things are a little more realistic here in Chino  :o ::) ;D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino%2C_California

Hubba hubba! :-*


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rune on February 16, 2008, 19:54:51 pm
Hamar, Norway. Probably best known for beeing one of the cities that hosted the 1994 winter - olympics. The speed skating arena The Viking Ship is our biggest tourist attraction..
We actually used to have a VW event inside the viking ship some years back.. I remember feeling very small when I drove my big into the ship. Huge building.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Vikingskipet-Hamar.jpg


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: 62 Ragtop on February 18, 2008, 16:21:47 pm
Born and raised in a small town called Enköping, Sweden, Europe. Now residing in capital city Stockholm...

Enköping, probably most renowned for a guy called Johan Petter Johansson (1846-1943), inventor of the adjustable spanner (monkey wrench, swedish wrench) and the pipe wrench. Later fabricated by the business started by Bernd August Hjorth (B.A Hjorth & Co --- a.k.a  BAHCO).

Formerly an integral part of the business life in Enköping and major employeer in the community. Nowadays, one of the world's largest manufacturer of handtools... sadly not in Enköping though...  :P

(http://www.bahco.com/images/layout/bahco_images/bahco_logo.gif)

Today, known for it's beutiful town parks, and for more contemporary people; Niclas Hävelid, ice hockey player in NHL, formerly Anaheim Mighty Ducks now Atlanta Trashers. I used to go to school with Niclas (same birth year) and play football (that is soccer for some) togheter when we were kids. I wonder what had happened if I had played hockey instead...  ::)  :D ;)

BR,
 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: BeetleBug on February 18, 2008, 18:25:44 pm
Well.... My town Oslo is known to be the most expensive city in the world........  :-\


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: DKKBRIAN on February 19, 2008, 02:19:02 am
6 FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN! TRAFFIC! NOT ENOUGH VW'S.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: horatiocaine on February 19, 2008, 07:19:41 am
Northridge CA, Earthquake


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Worm on February 19, 2008, 07:56:00 am
San Clemente, the first master planned community in the US..(1928) AND of course the BEST Climate in the World.  As well, lots of hot girls in bikini's and a surf community that is outstanding (Trestles, San Onofre, etc..).  The southern most city in Orange County.  Not so bad here..........
Where is Oslo?
Sarge... Chino?  There are a few of dem' cows there.... I know I seen em' too.  Not so bad.  Are real cows better than a plastic one in town?  Dunno.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rennsurfer on February 19, 2008, 08:20:34 am
San Clemente, the first master planned community in the US..(1928) AND of course the BEST Climate in the World.  As well, lots of hot girls in bikini's and a surf community that is outstanding (Trestles, San Onofre, etc..).  The southern most city in Orange County.  Not so bad here..........
Where is Oslo?
Sarge... Chino?  There are a few of dem' cows there.... I know I seen em' too.  Not so bad.  Are real cows better than a plastic one in town?  Dunno.

San Clemente was nice, yesterday. I surfed San Onofre and was in a giant memorial paddle-out for a fellow friend/surfer that recently passed on, sadly. R.I.P. Bob.

As for Chino... yeah the cow smell is a trip, but a great skatepark and skated a few empty swimming pools out there. GOOD TIMES!

My city, Lakewood? Hmm... I dunno, but I've been livin' here since I was 9 yrs. young. We used to have a very famous skatepark in the Lakewood Center Mall. But I think our only claim to fame is that we're the second or third most tree populated city in the nation. Little signs throughout that say Tree City, U.S.A. or something like that. All I know is that it's only a 12 min. drive to the beach, we've got plenty of places to eat and everything's nearby that I need. Still livin' in the same house that I grew up in.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: 71CALRIPPER on February 19, 2008, 10:34:42 am
Surbiton is my town , and its famous i supose for the Good Life

(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40891000/jpg/_40891654_good_life_bbc203.jpg)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Sarge on February 19, 2008, 16:58:04 pm
Seems like we're getting even MORE famous... :o ::)

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-me-undercover19feb19,1,1420317.story?ctrack=1&cset=true



Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: speedwell on February 19, 2008, 17:00:55 pm
she's famous because there's a guys who've a SPEEDWELL MACHINE ..............................and his name is SPEEDWELL............... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Mc New on February 19, 2008, 17:09:45 pm
The Phoenix metro area? hahahaha Famous for:
HEAT
ILLEGAL ALIENS
HEAT
WHISKY DRINKIN' INDIANS
HEAT
A POMPOUS SHERIFF named JOE
HEAT
A GIANT HOLE (Grand Canyon)
Oh yea....& its fawkin HOT here MOST of the year! lol


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: BeetleBug on February 19, 2008, 17:11:35 pm
The Phoenix metro area? hahahaha Famous for:

A GIANT HOLE (Grand Canyon)

It`s got to be one of the most beatiful holes I have ever been in  ;) Hiked there for week in 2005... and hot you say? That a understatement!


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rennsurfer on February 19, 2008, 17:40:47 pm
The Phoenix metro area? hahahaha Famous for:
HEAT
ILLEGAL ALIENS
HEAT
WHISKY DRINKIN' INDIANS
HEAT
A POMPOUS SHERIFF named JOE
HEAT
A GIANT HOLE (Grand Canyon)
Oh yea....& its fawkin HOT here MOST of the year! lol


Hmm... I'm sensing that you're tryin' to tell us something, McNew.

 ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on February 19, 2008, 18:00:34 pm
The Phoenix metro area? hahahaha Famous for:
HEAT
ILLEGAL ALIENS
HEAT
WHISKY DRINKIN' INDIANS
HEAT
A POMPOUS SHERIFF named JOE
HEAT
A GIANT HOLE (Grand Canyon)
Oh yea....& its fawkin HOT here MOST of the year! lol


At least it's a dry heat!!


So is my oven... doesn't mean I wanna live there!  ;D ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: GreenTom on February 24, 2008, 20:37:11 pm
Nice places people :D

I come from Plock in middle of Poland. The beutiffl city which is purched no the banks of the river Vistula (Wisla). Plock is famous of being a capital of Poland during the period of dark ages when 2 Kings lived there (also the quite old high school established in AD 1180 as I rember), there is also the biggest polish rafinery ORLEN (Petrochemia was called before) and the most expensive fuel :) in Poland 1,26 Euros per liter at the moment :D (I know cheeper than in the rest of Europe but comparing to typical wages... it is a lot).
From my home town come few propper musicans :) (on polish ground)  mostly punk and punk rock bands.

oh and I forgot the most importand thing :) the girls from Płock are really beutifful :D (as all polish women).

oh and of corse Plock is famous of ME :) hehe jus kidding :D
view on Plock
http://www.ump.pl/kamera/?kam=1
http://www.ump.pl/kamera/?kam=2
the old city http://www.ump.pl/mapa/ Really nice virtual walk a big bite of history :) especially for You guys frome USA :) Quite a lot of visitors from usa thinks that europeand created dark ages like they mad a disnay land :D quite sad (escpecially the Malbork city of Crusadors)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: ApeLatex on March 12, 2008, 19:33:54 pm
Chicago- My birthplace- Known for Da Bears, Da Bulls, Da Cubs and that other team....Polish Sausage, Vienna Beef hot dogs, Oprah Winfrey, Jerry Springer, hot hot summers and cold cold winters.
Mainly in the spotlight for corrupt politics and race riots.

New York City- Where I was raised- Known as a dangerous city, which I think is undeserving and I will get to that later.
Greatest city in the world, best food and entertainment. Best public transit. Awesome fire department- PAY THOSE GUYS MORE!!!
Beautiful architecture, nice little parks and gardens hidden in residential blocks in vacant lots. Some of the best bands ever started here.
We gave you the Ramones, we gave you the New York pizza, and we're still looking for Jimmy Hoffa.

Oakland, Ca- City I moved to during highschool. Crappy, dirty, depressing, no night life, known for drive bys where the only people injured are children playing in their houses caught in the crossfire. Oakland has a hold on crack dealing and prostitution.
Don't believe me? If I climb up on my roof at night I can see them strolling up and down San Pablo avenue. One day I'll post some of the pictures I've snapped from up there.
We have the A's, the Warriors and the Raiders. Not sure anyone is clapping about that.
Will be known for the most bizarre gentrification in history.
If you want a good weed or places to run amuck story I'll write one up about Berkeley.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: bmxnut65 on March 14, 2008, 16:05:24 pm
Born and raised in the LBC.LB is famous for the LBGP,The Queen Mary,2nd st Belmont Shore,several  bands-The Vandals,Falling Idols,l.b.Allday,TSOL,Sublime,and lets not forget Snoop Dogg,Shoreline Racing-they were a car club that had several nice VW's.I now live in Garden Grove and I have no Idea what it is famous for. Henry


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rennsurfer on March 14, 2008, 16:26:47 pm
I just remembered another one... we have the world's first shopping mall (God, I hate malls), and for years, it also had the world's biggest parking lot. Right across the street from my 'hood is Long Beach. Way older city with way more history.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: John Rayburn on March 14, 2008, 17:18:16 pm
Danny Gabbard, don't forget Col. Sanchez! Fullerton City college is pretty much where the Cal Look scene began.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: ApeLatex on March 16, 2008, 00:20:31 am
Born and raised in the LBC.LB is famous for the LBGP,The Queen Mary,2nd st Belmont Shore,several  bands-The Vandals,Falling Idols,l.b.Allday,TSOL,Sublime,and lets not forget Snoop Dogg,Shoreline Racing-they were a car club that had several nice VW's.I now live in Garden Grove and I have no Idea what it is famous for. Henry

There is a decent skatepark in Garden Grove if my memory serves me but I haven't been in a few years..
"We took this trip to Garden Grove, got my Lou Dog inside the van...."Like you all don't know that song!!!


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: John Rayburn on March 16, 2008, 02:28:36 am
Garden Grove is famous for Viet Namese and real bad driving.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: ApeLatex on March 16, 2008, 02:34:39 am
Garden Grove is famous for Viet Namese and real bad driving.

Is there a connection?


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Sam K on March 16, 2008, 02:37:40 am
I have no idea what Denver is famous for and I have lived here all my life. Perhaps someone from somewhere else could tell me what they have heard about Denver.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on March 16, 2008, 02:39:50 am
Garden Grove is famous for Viet Namese and real bad driving.

And the former home of Dyno Don


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: John Rayburn on March 16, 2008, 03:20:53 am
Garden Grove is famous for Viet Namese and real bad driving.

Is there a connection?
                                     D'ya think?????


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: John Rayburn on March 16, 2008, 03:22:56 am
Garden Grove is famous for Viet Namese and real bad driving.

And the former home of Dyno Don
                                            Don used to be Vietnamese, but that all cleared up when he left Grden Grove. His driving issues, though........


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Mc New on April 09, 2008, 01:17:17 am
The Phoenix metro area? hahahaha Famous for:
HEAT
ILLEGAL ALIENS
HEAT
WHISKY DRINKIN' INDIANS
HEAT
A POMPOUS SHERIFF named JOE
HEAT
A GIANT HOLE (Grand Canyon)
Oh yea....& its fawkin HOT here MOST of the year! lol


At least it's a dry heat!!


So is my oven... doesn't mean I wanna live there!  ;D ;D


There ARE significant benefits to living in AZ..................... These are from my back yard about a month ago...........


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rennsurfer on April 09, 2008, 06:11:04 am
There is a decent skatepark in Garden Grove if my memory serves me but I haven't been in a few years..

HUH? There IS? Please show me where. I've hit 98% of the skateparks in L.A. and Orange counties. Don't remember one in G.G.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: stealth67vw on April 09, 2008, 06:27:18 am
Born and raised in the LBC.LB is famous for the LBGP,The Queen Mary,2nd st Belmont Shore,several  bands-The Vandals,Falling Idols,l.b.Allday,TSOL,Sublime,and lets not forget Snoop Dogg,Shoreline Racing-they were a car club that had several nice VW's.I now live in Garden Grove and I have no Idea what it is famous for. Henry

There is a decent skatepark in Garden Grove if my memory serves me but I haven't been in a few years..
"We took this trip to Garden Grove, got my Lou Dog inside the van...."Like you all don't know that song!!!

Smells like Blue Dog inside the van, oh yeah.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: low oval on April 14, 2008, 04:49:21 am
grew up in whittier, home town of tricky dick. until he resigned and the city removed all the signs.
currently live in san juan cap. home of the freakin little birds that come back to the mission on st. josephs day.
jim


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on April 14, 2008, 04:53:13 am
I thought that Yorba Linda was the home of Nixon... they have his birthplace and library there.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Speed-Randy on April 14, 2008, 05:50:17 am
hey danny, being a fellow norwalkian, you forgot the "one ways" and "the holiday", home to the fattest strippers in Cali. who also need a translater to ask you for a lapdance.  all the stabbings at the city carnival, and holifield park where i started racing bmx in that sports infancy. GOOD TIMES


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: low oval on April 14, 2008, 06:08:23 am
I thought that Yorba Linda was the home of Nixon... they have his birthplace and library there.
they are now, i think yl had birthplace back then but back when he was the pres, the signs coming into whittier said home town of nixon, he had nixons drivein on whittier blvd by the old chrysler dealer, and he went to east whittier jr. high.  They took down the signs when he resigned. 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Rick Meredith on April 14, 2008, 07:04:13 am
Ahh... I know he met Pat there while going to Whittier College.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Shubee2 (DSK) on September 16, 2009, 02:54:36 am
My City Dallas (Texas) is Famous for Having the Most Gun Toting Rednecks ;D ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Fastbrit on September 16, 2009, 05:45:35 am
I thought it was only famous for this...
(http://www.xratedcollection.com/gallery/xrated/images/20738.jpg)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jason Foster on September 16, 2009, 06:49:06 am
  I live in Downey Ca.  Hometown of The Carpenters, also Johnies Broiler

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/YAVE123/johnies.gif)

  Originally built as Harveys broiler and used in lots of movies, it was illegally bulldozed in 2007 and is currently being rebuilt as a Bob's Big Boy. Was and should be again a huge cruise night spot.

  The cops here are knda strict too.  Right around the corner from Norwalk and Lakewood,


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Fastbrit on September 16, 2009, 07:13:04 am
Hey Jason, I know you've already seen it, but others might like to check this thread on cal-look.com:
http://www.cal-look.com/forum/index.php/topic,27271.0.html (http://www.cal-look.com/forum/index.php/topic,27271.0.html)

Full story here:
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jan/09/local/me-broiler9 (http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jan/09/local/me-broiler9)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Neil Davies on September 16, 2009, 10:26:29 am
I'm originally from Wolverhampton, which seems to have a lot going for it (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverhampton) but now it's something of a doghole. Now I live in Kingswinford, which is a nicer place to live but has virtually nothing of interest at all! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingswinford) :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jøran Larssen on September 16, 2009, 12:12:21 pm
I live in Oslo, Norway, which is famous for being the most expencive city in the world  ::)

http://www.citymayors.com/economics/expensive_cities2.html


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on September 16, 2009, 13:27:37 pm
I live in Oslo, Norway, which is famous for being the most expencive city in the world  ::)

http://www.citymayors.com/economics/expensive_cities2.html

Dam right!!!! you don't need to tell me that  :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jesus on September 16, 2009, 13:32:06 pm
I Sadly Live in the Joy that is Croydon

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croydon

Famous for Stabbings and the Trams :-\

http://www.tramlink.co.uk/


Hence why i own a Bay and escape as often as possible ;) ;D



Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on September 16, 2009, 13:39:39 pm
And GUNS! :o :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jesus on September 16, 2009, 14:11:04 pm
Well Yeah but i didn't want people knowing QUITE how bad it is round here :o


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Worm on September 16, 2009, 14:55:58 pm
San Clemente California.  Speaking of Nixon...... ha.  His western white house "Casa Pacifica" is here.  But we are definately most famous for our fantastic surf spots, like Trestles, T street, and San Onofre.  We are also known to have the best climate in the world.  Avg year round temp is 68.  No need for an air conditioner this close to the water...........
Also, it is the first master planned community in the US.  woo hoo.
Oh, and there are few decent looking girls here too.

Grew up in Brea (next door to Fullerton).... famous for oil fields. Nothing else.
Need an air conditioner there!


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: speedwell on September 16, 2009, 21:09:38 pm
My City Dallas (Texas) is Famous for Having the Most Gun Toting Rednecks ;D ;D
or may be this  ::) ::)............................ ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: glenn on September 16, 2009, 21:40:04 pm
(http://z.about.com/d/crime/1/0/w/6/buttafuoco.jpg)
Joey Buttafuoco

(http://students.cup.edu/sac9223/Jerry_Seinfeld.jpg)
Jerry Seinfeld


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: johnl on September 16, 2009, 21:45:25 pm
STAN DAVIS  For all of you early DKP guys it needs no explination  ;D ;D ;D ;D :o :o


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Speed-Randy on September 16, 2009, 22:44:54 pm
Octomom >:(


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: danny gabbard on September 17, 2009, 00:02:39 am
The town intertainment


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: danny gabbard on September 17, 2009, 00:07:55 am
Some of my wild friends and my dog yoda greeting them.There's seven wild horses that come by everyday to make my dog feel bad ass.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: kingsburgphil on September 17, 2009, 05:07:16 am
STAN DAVIS  For all of you early DKP guys it needs no explination  ;D ;D ;D ;D :o :o
What ever happened to Stancil Davis?  God knows!
I just hope the Statute of Limitations has run out...Don't ask.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: kingsburgphil on September 17, 2009, 05:49:15 am
The town of Kingsburg, CA. famous for being a Swedish village in the San Joaquin Valley, is also the raisin capital of the world. As you read this the raisin grapes are drying in 98 deg f sun just a hundred yards from our house. As Orange County expatriates we're just three hrs. north of LA,
if you're in the area call us. We're in the book. 


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Jim Ratto on September 18, 2009, 00:32:25 am
The town of Kingsburg, CA. famous for being a Swedish village in the San Joaquin Valley, is also the raisin capital of the world. As you read this the raisin grapes are drying in 98 deg f sun just a hundred yards from our house. As Orange County expatriates we're just three hrs. north of LA,
if you're in the area call us. We're in the book. 

I've been all over your neck of the woods (Easton, Raisin City, Parlier,Reedley,  Caruthers).... next time I drive thru I will look you up.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Zach Gomulka on September 18, 2009, 01:49:04 am
I've heard that Sean Connery and Clint Eastwood have both bought homes in a community here. How would you like to be flanked by 007 on one side, and Dirty Harry on the other? No one would fuck with that neighborhood ;)


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Neil Davies on September 18, 2009, 10:27:02 am
I've heard that Sean Connery and Clint Eastwood have both bought homes in a community here. How would you like to be flanked by 007 on one side, and Dirty Harry on the other? No one would fuck with that neighborhood ;)

When I was really small, my family had gone up to Scotland for a summer holiday. We were driving through St Andrews golf course (the main road runs through the middle) when a golfer just stepped out into the road. Dad hit the brakes and the golfer looks up and waves his hand in apology. It was Sean Connery! We were all quite amazed that James Bond would be so easy for SPECTRE to kill... :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: BeetleBug on September 18, 2009, 10:54:55 am
Dam! we manage to move one place down but then I noticed this list;

WORLD MOST EXPENSIVE CITIES;

Rank 2009 Rank 2008
1              2 Oslo
2              6 Zurich
3              4 Copenhagen
4              7 Geneva
5              8 Tokyo
6              5 New York
7              9 Helsinki
8             13 Vienna
9             10 Paris


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: WCB Hitler's Hot Rod on September 20, 2009, 07:54:54 am
Some of my wild friends and my dog yoda greeting them.There's seven wild horses that come by everyday to make my dog feel bad ass.
Fuck the horses, let's see the bunnies...


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: OgCalLook on October 28, 2009, 22:21:56 pm
I just read the entire thread - no one from Riverside CA??
Growing up as a kid in Riverside, everyone talked about the Navel Orange Industry. In 1870s the first hybrid navel orange trees in the United States (from Brazil) were planted in Riverside CA.
It became one the centers of the Citrus production in SoCal.

Riverside Raceway was a pretty famous too, saw Lots of Drags, Iroc and Can-am races there. Dig that straight away over a mile long!

(http://www.tamsoldracecarsite.net/RiversideMemEsses.JPG)
(http://www.tamsoldracecarsite.net/RiversideMemShortstrght.JPG)

Best of all Riverside was a Volkswagen town, thanks to Joe Vittone, and the people around him ;)





Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Tony M on October 28, 2009, 22:44:24 pm
Ok lets see what Livermore Ca has to offer - Wine - lots of wine - Worlds fastest rodeo - Lawerance Livermore lab(home of the largest lazer) and bomb making - more wine and more wine.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lee.C on October 28, 2009, 22:50:37 pm
Not really sure what this says about my area/Hood but Elton John used to own our local Football team AND George Michael (of Wham fame) went to my old school  :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Lids on October 28, 2009, 22:50:54 pm
Well i lived for 4 years in Frome Somerset England.  The home of Jenson Button.  Then moved to Weston-super-mare the home of John Cleese and Jeffry Archer!!!!  I was born in Wimbledon, London.  Not sure whats that famous for ;) I now live in Enfield and taught both daughters of Ray Winstone.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: gyles on October 29, 2009, 01:38:50 am
Originally from near Melton Mowbray.  Home of the pork pie. :)

Now I live in Cornwall, the home of the pasty. (anyone spot a small pattern :D).


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: Hecker on October 31, 2009, 20:12:27 pm
My home town was Baldwin Park, California --- the most important contribution
to my life & what my city is most famous for is..........drum roll please.............
IN - N - OUT BURGER & the first drive thru in 1949 .
Many many many days & nights were spent hanging out there. It was #1
and I used to go there for lunch when I was in high school. Sadly, they have
torn down the original -- but a larger version complete with a training university
is very close by. For those of you that know --- you know, if you never had a
DOUBLE-DOUBLE   or those fries -- hand-cut or my
personal favorite Neopolitan shake, you need to find out. Nothing says Cal-Look
like In-N-Out... There only mistake since '49 --- switching to Coke  >:( Shubee
and I used to go there to get 10 cent PEPSI !!!

Now I live in Ontario -- famous for a speedway -- which held some great concerts
and then was torn down to make room for the Ontario Mills a HUGE outlet mall.
How big -- if you walk one circuit of the mall, you've walked 1 mile. Oh yeah,
we have an airport here, with Fontana in our backyard, 4 freeways pass thru the
city. NFL Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz / Cincinnati Bengals went to Ontario High.


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: team97 on November 02, 2009, 22:34:11 pm
Some of my wild friends and my dog yoda greeting them.There's seven wild horses that come by everyday to make my dog feel bad ass.
Fuck the horses, let's see the bunnies...

Why would you want to F%$@ the horses when you could have the bunnies?


Title: Re: What is your town or city famous for.
Post by: danny gabbard on November 02, 2009, 23:51:37 pm
But fuch them out of what?