Things your hometown is famous for . . . .

Well I was born in Northeast PA in the middle of BFE so theres not much famous stuff to come out of there. Mrs. T's Pierogies , Cheesesteaks and the PA Dutch maybe...

where i live now...thats a different story
Lynyrd Skynyrd /.38 special is from/lives here
Superbowl 2005
largest city in landmass in the lower 48
-Charles E. Merrill (1885-1956) co-founder of Merrill, Lynch & Company
- Elizabeth Edwards (born 1949) attorney and wife of Senator John Edwards
Tiffany Selby (born 1981) Model, Playboy Playmate
Athletes
Jacksonville Jaguars
* Bob Hayes (1942-2002) 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist (2) sprinter; NFL wide receiver Dallas Cowboys
* Brett Myers (born 1980) MLB relief pitcher Philadelphia Phillies
* Brian Dawkins (born 1973) NFL safety Philadelphia Eagles
* Chipper Jones (born 1972) MLB 3rd Base Atlanta Braves
* Chris Terry (born 1975) NFL center Kansas City Chiefs
* Ciatrick Fason (born 1982) former NFL running back Minnesota Vikings
* David Duval (born 1971) professional golfer
* Dee Brown (born 1969) NBA player Boston Celtics Toronto Raptors Orlando Magic. Won the 1991 NBA Dunk Competition
* Dee Webb (born 1984) former NFL cornerback Jacksonville Jaguars
* Elijah Burke (born 1978) WWE professional wrestler
* Jack Youngblood (born 1950) former NFL defensive end Los Angeles Rams
* Jamaal Fudge (born 1983) NFL safety Jacksonville Jaguars
* John Chaney (born 1932) Basketball coach
* Jonathan Papelbon (born 1980) MLB pitching closer Boston Red Sox
* Kamryn Sherman (born 1992) 2 time member of the USA teenagers volleyball team
* Laveranues Coles (born 1977) NFL wide receiver New York Jets
* LeeRoy Yarbrough (1938-1984) NASCAR driver
* Leon Washington (born 1982) NFL running back New York Jets
* Lito Sheppard (born 1977) NFL cornerback Philadelphia Eagles
* Mark McCumber (born 1951) professional golfer
* Nancy Hogshead-Makar (born 1962) former US National and 1984 Olympic swimmer
* Otis Smith (born 1964) former NBA player and GM Orlando Magic
* Patrick Barnes (born 1979) MLB player Seattle Mariners Cleveland Indians
* Patty Moise (born 1960) NASCAR driver
* Rashean Mathis (born 1980) NFL cornerback Jacksonville Jaguars
* Ray Mercer (born 1961) former WBO World Heavyweight Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist
* Rena Mero (born 1968) formerly Rena Greek aka "Sable," WWE wrestler and actress
* Rick Wilkins (born 1967) MLB catcher Chicago Cubs
* Riley Skinner (born 1986) Quarterback Wake Forest University
* Rod Gardner (born 1977) NFL wide receiver Kansas City Chiefs
* Ryan Freel (born 1976) MLB fielder Cincinnati Reds
* Tim Tebow (born 1987) 2007 Heisman Trophy Winner, Quarterback University of Florida
* Travis Tomko (born 1976) (TomKo) TNA professional wrestler
* Vince Coleman (born 1961) MLB left fielder St. Louis Cardinals

Musicians/Composers

* Arthur "Blind" Blake (1893-1933) influential blues guitarist
* Billy Daniels (1915-1988) big band singer, actor
* Pettidee (born 1973) a popular Christian hip-hop artist
* Pat Boone (born 1934) pop singer
* Nick Todd (born 1935) pop singer
* James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) leading African American activist, composed words for Negro National Anthem "Life Ev'ry Voice and Sing"
* John Rosamond Johnson (1873-1954) musical composer, brother of James Weldon
* Jo Ann Campbell (born 1938) country/pop singer & actress
* Scott McKenzie (born 1939) Rock and roll singer
* Johnny Tillotson (born 1939) pop singer, songwriter, actor
* Gary U.S. Bonds (born 1939) R&B singer
* Jackie Moore (born 1946) R&B singer
* Claude "Butch" Trucks (born 1947) drummer of Allman Brothers Band
* Rick Dees (born 1950) radio disc jockey, recorded #1 novelty hit "Disco Duck"
* Glenn Jones (born 1962) R&B/Gospel Singer
* Fred Durst (born 1970) Lead singer of Limp Bizkit
* James MacDonough (born 1970) former Iced Earth and Megadeth bass player
* Greg Eklund (born 1970) drummer of Everclear
* Mase (born 1977) hip hop star
* Shannon Wright singer-songwriter

[edit] Notorius

* Ottis Toole (1947-1996) Serial killer and probable murderer of Adam Walsh
* Paul Durousseau (born 1974) Serial killer

Bands
Yellowcard performing in 2004
Yellowcard performing in 2004

Listed chronologically by year band was formed:

* Classics IV (1965) Pop Rock
* Lynyrd Skynyrd (1970) Southern Rock
* Blackfoot (1972) Rock/Southern Rock
* Molly Hatchet (1975) Southern Rock
* .38 Special (1975) Rock
* 95 South (1992) Hip Hop
* 69 Boyz (1993) Hip Hop
* Limp Bizkit (1994) Metal Rock
* Inspection 12 (1994) Pop Punk
* Quad City DJ's (1995) Hip Hop
* Cold (1997) Hard Rock
* Yellowcard (1997) Pop Punk
* Evergreen Terrace (2001) Hardcore
* Allele (2002) Rock
* Shinedown (2001) Rock
* Applied Communications (2003) Indie
* Electric President (2003) Indie/Electronic
* The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (2003) Rock
* The Summer Obsession (2006) Pop Rock
* Burn Season hardcore band on Bieler Bros records
* Black Kids (2006) Indie Rock

Businesses originated in or relocated to Jacksonville
Firehouse Subs
Stein Mart
Mayo Clinic
Winn Dixie
Burger King
Bubba Burger
Gate Petroleum (the mayors dads owns it)
Vistakon


and the little Island where i live next to Jacksonville is famous because:
Known as the "Isle of 8 Flags", it had the following flags flown over it since 1562: France, Spain, Great Britain, Spain (again), the Patriots of Amelia Island, the Green Cross of Florida, Mexico, the Confederate States of America, and the United States. It is the only municipality in the United States that has flown eight different national flags.

It was also a notorious hideout for pirates along the east coast
heres an article on the town , i love this place
http://wwwphp.dispatch.com/travel/t...stories/fernandina_beach_FL.html&adsec=travel

hers an abc new feature about the area. http://www.abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3053475
 
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Ahhh miss prissy! My bbf lives in colonial heights. and a few years ago i visited her and saw the stained glass window you speak of.. and all the sights around there.. went to "shirleys plantation" wow would it be grand to live like that with our convencies ? i came home to tenn and built myself a dove cote.
i adored her "ice house"..t hey brought in ice off the river and stored it in a house and chipped off it all summer..amazing.. truly genius people lived around there.
How i do adore that place..I have a relative named Pamplin from 1810..and she came from virginia.. so that name carries a lot of weight in that town. i pretend and might be kin to her..
how nice to read of the things and place where i drove in the HEAT so hot that the air conditioner in the car seemed to be broken.. 2002. i think.
My freind took us uptown to some wonderful restaurant that served special cheeseburgers.. worth the trip alone.. ahhhh good memories..thanks
 
After reading quadcam I am almost ashamed. WOW. OK Here goes. I was born in McDowell county West (by God) Virginia. The largest Coal producing area in the world in the 1950's and 60's. Home of the massacre of Sid Hatfield. Descendent of "Devil Anse" Hatfield of ( Hatfield and McCoys). Sid was the sheriff of Matewan WV, There was a movie made about it. Keystone WV, just up the road, was the home of the largest banking failure(1999) in recent US History. I moved to where I live now when I was 4. Lake Shawnee or Lake Bottom West Virginia. I am 4 miles from the Hank Williams Memorial Bridge. This is where some believe he passed away on the ride to Oak Hill WV. I live on top of an old Shawnee Indian hunting encampment. In the 1700's the clay family was massacred here. There are millions of artifacts to be found at plowing time every year. It is also the "legendary" home of the Spanish Gold that Hernando DeSoto looted from the PeeDee Indians in South Carolina in 1500's. Also Within 15 mile radius is former home of NBA great Jerry West, Dr John Nash, and home of NFL Rookie Ahmad Bradshaw.
 
JDYPat, this is a beautiful part of the country to live in. Too bad for us all the trees block the view of the Blue Ridge. Which isn't all that bad of a thing. LOL
 
I grew up in Monroe,La we live a couple of blocks from the Biedenharn Museum.The Biedenharns invented Coke,one of their daughters lived here & it has an old Bible collection & beautiful gardens there.
http://www.bmuseum.org/main.htm
I live an hour from Monroe now and not too far from us is where Tim Mcgraw was raised.
Our area is rich in Indian Mounds, the most famous is Poverty Point, one of the oldest Indian mounds in North America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_Point_National_Monument
 
I grew up in Hogtown (aka Gainesville Fl), Tom Petty's home town. Also the birth place of Gatorade. I now live well outside the city limits in the boonies. The inventor of Gatorade lived a block away from us until last year when he passed away.
 

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