These 10 Towns In Oregon Have The Strangest Names You'll Ever See
The names of cities are usually tied to their history. Maybe they’re named after the pioneer who settled the land. Maybe it’s a particular event that inspired the moniker. But then there are other names that make you say, huh? Most of us are aware of at least one or two such towns in Oregon. Here, a few more to make you chuckle.

This place is just about as boring as it sounds. Promise.

Can we solve the riddle of this town's name?
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OK, well this place was at least named after someone, Charles Drain, a local politician.
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Is this place called Remote because it's far-removed, or.....

It has to have something to do with zigzagging up the mountain.

Reminds me of clacking of horse hooves on cobblestone roads?

Who does this guy think he is?

Hey, it's the sisters again. So nice to see you!
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Not so much oddball, but rather a Native American word that confuses non-native people.

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I’m sure you know of some towns in your area that have real head-scratchers for names. Tell us about them in the comments below!
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