Well, I now live a big city with lots of special things about it. Among the most special is that it's probably considered one of the coolest cities in America.
But my hometown... Its primary claim to fame is that in the teens, twenties or so, a posse of my townspeople hunted down a bank robber, lynched him, and drug him through the streets of the town. They now have a fair celebrating the occasion. Also, a nearby unincorporated community (so it's basically just part of my town) is the setting of a Jose Marti essay called "A town sets a black man on fire".
So... what's special/historic about my town? Lynchings.
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Cumberland, BC is a famous coal-mining town, and during the late 1800's had the largest "chinatown" north of San Francisco. The local museum has a open section of one of the original coal mines downstairs...and the whole town is sitting on a vast network of mines and tunnels.
But more important still....Lucky Lager voted us the "Luckiest town in BC" for drinking the most lucky per capita!!!! And it ain't called "Dodge City North" for nuthin'!
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Also, from wikipedia, and for once I don't have many doubts about it.
In March 1870, five Laramie residents became the first women in the world to serve on a jury. Also, since Laramie was the first town in Wyoming to hold a municipal election, on September 6, 1870, a Laramie resident was the first woman to cast a legal vote in the United States.
Edit- Also, and some of you may have heard of this,
The city gained worldwide notoriety in 1998 after the murder of Matthew Shepard, a student at the University of Wyoming. His murder caused an international outcry and was the subject of the award-winning play and movie The Laramie Project.
Even though the movie was never filmed here and media tried to make us look like backwards, uneducated, redneck, homophobic idiots. Not to mention there were a couple of other murders that happened at the same time. One of a 15 year old pregnant girl who refused to get an abortion, and a 9 year old girl who was killed by a pedophile.
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muy_thaiguy wrote:Also, from wikipedia, and for once I don't have many doubts about it.
In March 1870, five Laramie residents became the first women in the world to serve on a jury. Also, since Laramie was the first town in Wyoming to hold a municipal election, on September 6, 1870, a Laramie resident was the first woman to cast a legal vote in the United States.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Also, from wikipedia, and for once I don't have many doubts about it.
In March 1870, five Laramie residents became the first women in the world to serve on a jury. Also, since Laramie was the first town in Wyoming to hold a municipal election, on September 6, 1870, a Laramie resident was the first woman to cast a legal vote in the United States.