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Kill Devil Hills

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:28 am
by LibraryLady
Every time I hear this place in the news for whatever reason, I wonder "How in the world did it get this name?"
I finally remembered to find the answer. From Wikipedia:

The name Kill Devil Hills dates back to the Colonial era. Shipwrecks were common at the time, and many of the ships were transporting barrels of rum. When a ship foundered, local wreckers would scavenge what they could of the ship's cargo before it sank, hiding their pilfered rum behind, and sometimes in, the same large sand dunes where the Wright Brothers would later perform glider tests, before flying their first plane from level ground nearby. Since rum was called "Kill Devil" by the English at the time the dunes became known as "Kill Devil Hills.

Re: Kill Devil Hills

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:32 am
by Bob Of Burleson
Intercourse, Pa.

Intercourse was founded in 1754. The community was originally named Cross Keys, after a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814. The village website gives several theories for the origins of the name.

"Another theory concerns two famous roads that crossed here. The Old King's highway from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh (now the Old Philadelphia Pike) ran east and west through the center of the town. The road from Wilmington to Erie intersected in the middle. The joining of these two roads is claimed by some to be the basis for the town 'Cross Keys' or eventually 'Intercourse'. A final idea comes from the use of language during the early days of the Village. The word 'intercourse' was commonly used to describe the 'fellowship' and 'social interaction and support' shared in the community of faith, which was much a part of a rural village like this one."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intercourse,_PA

Re: Kill Devil Hills

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:12 am
by LibraryLady
There is a wide spot in the road near Princeton, Texas named Climax.