Where I come from (challenge)

New Mexico

Dry
Desert
Gary Johnson
Glenn Campbell
Crooked politicians

But most famous for being the state between Arizona and Texas. :D
 
Originally from da Michigan's UP. Famous for copper mines and saying ya and eh too much. Moved south to Ohio where we get less then 300 inches of snow a year.
 
Here Are Awesome Famous People You Might Not Know Are From West Virginia

West Virginia is a pretty small state, but we do have some really amazing people born here! Here are famous men and women that you maybe didn’t know came from our mountain state:

18) Chuck Yeager, born in West Virginia, became the first pilot confirmed to have traveled faster than sound!
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2) Brad Dourif, a famous actor, voice actor, and comedian, is famous for his role as Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and as the voice of Chucky in Child's Play.
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Brad was born in Huntington, West Virginia. He also portrayed Grima Wormtongue in The Lord of the Rings! How cool!

3) Brad Paisley, born in Glen Dale, West Virginia, is a famous country singer.
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Brad Paisley holds the record for the most consecutive singles reaching the top spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

4) Conchata Ferrell was born in Charleston, West Virginia.
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Conchata as Berta the housekeeper on Two and a Half Men, for which she is best known for playing.

5) Deron Williams, a point guard for the Brooklyn Nets, was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
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6) Don Knotts, born in Morgantown, West Virginia, was a famous comedian and actor.
Don Knotts is best known for his roles as Jessie in The Shakiest Gun in the West, Barney Fife on the Andy Griffith Show, and Ralph Furley on Three's Company. He really was one of the greatest actors of all time.

7) George Brett was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia.
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George Brett, now retired, played for the Kansas City Royals MLB team for 21 years!

8) Heath Slater, was born in Pineville, West Virginia.
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Heath is currently signed with WWE.

9) Homer Hickam, born in Coalwood, WV, is the author of the novel Rocket Boys, which was based on true events.
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Homer is also a Vietnam Veteran and a retired NASA engineer. Wow!

10) Jerry West, now retired, was an American basketball player. He played his entire pro career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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Jerry was born in Chelyan, West Virginia and also attended West Virginia University from 1956-60. There is so much to say about this amazing basketball player. The NBA even made the silhouette of Jerry West their logo!

11) Joyce DeWitt, most famous for playing Janet on Three's Company, was born in Wheeling, West Virginia.
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12) Mary Lou Retton, born in Fairmont, West Virginia, is a popular American athlete.
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At the '84 Summer Olympics, Retton won a gold medal, two silver medals, and two bronze medals.

13) Nick Saban is a college football couch, currently the head couch of the University of Alabama where he has been since 2007.
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Nick Saban was born in Fairmont, West Virginia.

14) O.J. Mayo, born in Huntington, West Virginia, is a professional basketball player that now plays for the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA.
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Mayo is 6 feet and 5 inches tall! Woah!

15) Pearl S. Buck, born in Hillsboro, West Virginia, is a well-known American writer and novelist.

16) Randy Moss, now retired, was an NFL wide receiver who played for 14 seasons. He was born in Charleston, West Virginia.
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Randy Moss played football for our very own Marshall University, located in Huntington, WV.

17) Steve Harvey, the host of Family Feud, was born in Welch, West Virginia. He is also a published author.
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I think that Steve Harvey is hilarious!

18) Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and is the best-known Confederate commander next to General Robert E. Lee. He was born in Clarksburg, which was Virginia at the time but is now West Virginia.


19) T.D. Jakes is an author and a famous Bishop of The Potter's House, an American megachurch with 30,000 church members. He grew up in Vandalia, West Virginia.

20) Lou Holtz, born in Follansbee, West Virginia.
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Holtz is the only college football couch to have lead six different programs to bowl games and the only couch to lead four different programs to the final top 20 rankings. Wow!
 
Tulsa!!!

ZEBCO started as the Zero Hour Bomb Company then converted to fishing with the first spincast reel
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Route 66 Was marketed first by a Tulsan...Oklahoma has the longest stretch of the mother road.
The Yield Sign
Lowrance Electronics creator of the underwater sonar.
One of the largest race riots in US history
Once the oil capital of the world.

Paul Harvey
Roy Clark
Garth Brooks
Will Rogers
Gene Autry
Ronnie Dunn
Jim Thorpe
Leon Russell
The pop group Hanson >>>>MmmmmBop
Frank Abagnale The real life person portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the movie Catch Me If You Can.
 
Jacksonville. Most years the murder Capitol of Florida:shock:

Birthplace of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Burger King:lol:
 
Birthplace of the Republican Party.
First Coney Island restaurant.
Home of twenty early car companies.

Largest walled prison in the world until 1936.
 
Well, that is the east (dry) side of the state, not my side. Oh yeah, wet western Washington is also known for Banana Slugs :lol:

I thought my hometown of Santa Cruz had the corner on Banana Slugs!?!;):p

Heck, UCSC here took them as the school mascot! Gotta be one of the strangest college mascots ever! :lol:
 
I'm lovin' reading all the posts and I have to conclude that America is a Great place to live in! A real cornucopia of people, places, and cultures.

Come on you international members tell us about your places!
 
Hastings, Nebraska


Birthplace of Kool-Aid
Largest Naval Ammuntion Depot during WW2
Tom Osborne, Cornhuskers Football Coach
 
Indiana Pennsylvania

Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)
Jimmy Stewart hometown
And the most Budweiser drinking,big truck driving,dog ownin rednecks in by god pennsyltucky
 
O'Fallon Missouri

Voted one of the best & safest cities to live in , about 30 minutes from St. Louis Missouri which was voted one of the most dangerous places to live. No claimes to fame here just a great place to live and raise a family.
 
Palmer - Americas first (only thus far) colony

Alaska - oil, gold,

4 complete months of unfrozen ground in a row... thats a lot of time for detecting :laughing:
 
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