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My best friend lives on Memory Lane and she loved that about her house.
We looked at one house on No-Wa-Ta and that still makes me laugh that we'd be forever parched. |
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Columbia, Md. pretty famously has quirky street names drawn from literature -- https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/columbia-maryland-street-names
Think "August Light Ct." -- named for William Faulkner's novel "Light in August". (And the street happens to be in the neighborhood of Faulkner Ridge.) Another example is a street named "The Mending Wall", after Robert Frost's poem of the same name. And then there is the street named "Barefoot Boy" after a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier. Makes for a memorable address, at least. |
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I was processing something for someone at work and their address was something very close to 69 Soiled Britches Lane. I changed a word so I'm not giving out their literal address.
Like...that's where they had their W-2 going. It was a real place. Nope. Couldn't live there. |
My parents live in a town where there is a “Broomrape Ct” (or maybe circle). I understand it’s a flower (or flowering bush?)indigenous to the west but it’s a tough, tough address. Thankfully, parents don’t live on that road. |
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DW refused to even look at a house on MorningWood Dr in Olney.
And she was right. It would have been nothing but bad jokes for years |
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If it was a really terrible name, yes. Unless it was a ridiculously great deal… unheard of, and impossible to find anywhere else.
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| My aunt and uncle lived on Anus Road. They changed the name in 2008 when that section of the county joined the town. |
Now "Flowering Bush Lane" would be an interesting address. |
Damascus |
| Redrum in Ashburn. Always cracks me up. |
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I'll never understand why some of these dimwitted developers/builders named the streets after their wives or daughters. Some of those street names are offputine.
Earnestine Court, Mary Jo Terrace, that sort of thing. Granted not as bad as Anus Rd and Morning Wood, but I don't like that. Why not just go with something simple. I do like the one development that has Holyrood Rd (Dr? Ct?), like the castle in Scotland. Although I imagine people mispronounce it all the time. |
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Yes, stand in, but something very "soap opera-y" or like the name of a chainsmoking waitress in a midwest diner circa 1999 |
| I have a friend who lives on Wisteria Lane. We always have a good laugh when I visit her house. |
“Close” is a stretch. Also, that story is irrelevant to the street name which well predates those distant relatives. Street was part of a camp and community founded by a pro Nazi group in the 30s. |