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steelguy17

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My town is known for the National Balloon Classic, it used to host the american ballooning championships, but it moved to Arizona a while back.
 

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VIDEO GAME CAPITAL OF THE WORLD!!!!!!!
Ottumwa? I know they are trying, and if they win I don't know if I will be happy since it will be near or sad just because Iowa is soo lame and definitely not known for video games.
 

TheBarefootBandit

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A small version of Big Ben on the high street. Also were apparently the highest town in England (in regards to above) Sea Level.
 

xkitix

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Well where I live now we're known for horse racing. We get flooded with the posh, the gamblers, the hopefuls as well as my personal fav the Irish! It's always good to have them around :D
Oh we're known for having an extremely important government building nearby too!...yay us ¬_¬
 

Daveman

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Bonfire night, beer and our freakin' castle.

http://www.bonfirenight.info/lewesbonfirenight.php
http://www.harveys.org.uk/index.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewes_Castle
 

Cgull

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Brighton in England.

Statistically we have the most followers of the Jedi religion in England, have the most auto-asphyxiated (spelling?) deaths in the country AND we're possibly the gay capital of the UK (which is probably what it's most known for).

Oddly enough, I'm making none of that up.
 

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Cgull said:
Brighton in England.

Statistically we have the most followers of the Jedi religion in England, have the most auto-asphyxiated (spelling?) deaths in the country AND we're possibly the gay capital of the UK (which is probably what it's most known for).

Oddly enough, I'm making none of that up.
awesome, somebody local. nice applicable name too.
 

Cgull

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Daveman said:
Cgull said:
Brighton in England.

Statistically we have the most followers of the Jedi religion in England, have the most auto-asphyxiated (spelling?) deaths in the country AND we're possibly the gay capital of the UK (which is probably what it's most known for).

Oddly enough, I'm making none of that up.
awesome, somebody local. nice applicable name too.
Yep! Never that dull living round here huh? :)
 

ArkTyr

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For french teenagers that burn down strip malls......
That is seriously how my town gets noticed....

safe to say I want out, because they hate my english ass

(I live in quebec, go dual language)
 

Hafnium

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Well I live in Copenhagen, which is a decent-sized city, and not a small town, but anyway.

Apparently, it's famous for just being a nice place to live. Good, although a bit boring. :)

Quote from wikipedia
"Copenhagen has repeatedly been recognized as one of the cities with the best quality of life and in 2008 it was singled out as the Most Liveable City in the World by international lifestyle magazine Monocle on their Top 25 Most Liveable Cities 2008 list. It is also considered one of the world's most environmentally friendly cities with the water in the inner harbor being so clean that it can be used for swimming and 36% of all citizens commuting to work by bicycle, every day bicycling a total of 1.1 million km."
 

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Inverse Skies said:
I live in Geelong, Australia, and in our country we're probably best known for our football team, the Geelong Cats, who have won the AFL premiership 2 out of the last 3 years. They're absolutely awesome!
Woo!
We Are Geelong!
The Greatest Team of All!
 

shippuudenfreak

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We're know as the Christmas city, and were once the worlds best creators of steel. Don't believe me? The earthquake in San Fransisco, the steel used on one half of the bridge held it, the other half fell into the water, the cheap steel from japan.

Bethlehem Pennsylvania, 50 miles from Philly and 75 from new york.
 

cuddly_tomato

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Ever head "Women and Children first?"

That is called the Birkenhead drill, and is named the first ship which used the drill. That ship is in turn named after my town (the town it was built).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Birkenhead_%281845%29
 

Rayansaki

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Beaches and... Fishermen and fish saleswomen. The shouting so hard it kills your ears kind.