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  2. Sparta, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Sparta was once home to two churches and a school. [2] A post office operated under the name Sparta from 1850 to 1905. [3]Company H of the 13th Mississippi Infantry (known as "The Spartan Band") was enlisted at Sparta on March 23, 1861. [4]

  3. List of fictional towns in literature - Wikipedia

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    Sparta, Mississippi John Ball: In the Heat of the Night: Spoon River Edgar Lee Masters: Spoon River Anthology: Starvation Lake: Bryan Gruley: Starvation Lake: Starvation Lake is a small town in the fictitious Pine County, Michigan. The town is based on real-life Bellaire, Michigan. [6]

  4. In the Heat of the Night (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    While there is a real Sparta located in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, the version of Sparta shown on television is very different from the real town. For example, the TV Sparta is situated along Interstate 20 in Newton County, while the real town is nowhere near any interstate. During the first season, Hammond, Louisiana was the site of the ...

  5. In the Heat of the Night (film) - Wikipedia

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    The original novel was set in the (fictional) town of "Wells, South Carolina", but the name of the town was changed to Sparta so that the filmmakers could use the existing signage and storefronts. [4] The producers were unaware that "Sparta, Mississippi" was a real town, and the film's depiction bears little resemblance to the real community.

  6. List of locations in Canada with an English name - Wikipedia

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    English place names in Canada is a list of Canadian place names which are named after places in England, carried over by English emigrants and explorers from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The names can also be derived from places founded by people with English surnames.

  7. Wikipedia:Unusual place names - Wikipedia

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    A town in the Philippines that means "to fool [a person]" in the Cebuano language. Bird-in-Hand: A town in Pennsylvania, USA - forget all about the "two-in-the-bush" here (even though that saying is said to have "originated" here), as this town could get one awful dirty. Birr: A very cold place in Ireland. Bishop's Itchington: A village in England.

  8. The Rise and Fall of a Gay Porn Empire - AOL

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    The business was two decades old at the time and thriving. Pre-Internet, the market for gay-porn magazines was highly lucrative. Along with a hundred magazine titles and a handful of mistresses ...

  9. List of Canada city name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The name is a portmanteau of the names of the three towns which amalgamated in 1905 to form the present-day city: Keewatin, Norman and Rat Portage. [83] Kingston: English Originally referred to as "the King's Town", the name was shortened to Kingston in 1788.