My town (Troy, OH) is not very famous, but it has a lot of history.
The Strawberry festival is the biggest thing. People come from all over the state - which is sad when you think about it! But I have seen license plates there from, like, Alaska and Texas before.
We had a huge murder here in the 1920s. The investigation surrounded some very prominent figures in Troy. And...in my humble opinion, they never charged the guy who REALLY did it. But everyone was talking about this murder back in the day....From California to New York.
There was a fight between our town and our rival town (the town just north of here) a long time ago about who should have the county seat. It kept moving back and forth for years until finally a (beautiful) courthouse was erected in Troy - so Piqua had to give up the fight.
I think that's about it. Nothing interesting or newsworthy ever happens here anymore.
shapu wrote:
My mother's from Toledo originally (She went to OU). Apparently, it was called "Bancroft High" when she lived there.
For those who don't know, the University of Toledo is a Division I-A state school in Toledo, one of the 5 largest cities in the state of Ohio (Toledo is famous for its golf courses, the Mudhens of Casey at the Bat fame, and manufacturing, primarily glass). It's on Bancroft Avenue and is not regarded as an academically rigorous program, hence the "Bancroft High" moniker.
Yeah Toledo!! For some reason I always find it odd when there's someone else around from Ohio. It's like a blackhole, and I never expect anyone else to be here.
But...Ohio is famous for a lot of things. Maynard James Keenan (lead singer of Tool) was born in Akron. Katie Holmes is from Toledo. I can't think of any more right now, but there's a ton of people from Ohio...Including Jerry Springer who used to be the mayor of Cincinatti.
And, if you watch sitcoms a lot, you'll notice a ton of references to Ohio. And there's a bunch in movies too.
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