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Where am I - Travel Game II.

 
 
Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 10:59 am
Valley Forge?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 11:00 am
Hartisburg.
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 11:00 am
Harrisburg?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 11:36 am
Sorry, was gone for a while....

No, neither of these towns is correct. Think Amish....
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 11:44 am
Intercourse? Heeheehhheeee
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 11:51 am
Bird in Hand?
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 11:51 am
Lancaster?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:01 pm
Intercourse is not a town Piffka Laughing


Yes Intrepid (I almost wanted to write ....well, never mind)

Lancaster it is!! Smile
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:11 pm
You're right Embarrassed ... it is a village. :wink:
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:13 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
Intercourse is not a town Piffka Laughing


Yes Intrepid (I almost wanted to write ....well, never mind)

Lancaster it is!! Smile


CJ.... Yes, Intercourse is a town in Pennsylvania and so is Bird in Hand. I have been to both.

hmmmm were you going to call me Tico? Laughing
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:14 pm
We don't have Memorial Day in Canada. Only Remembrance Day. However, I will keep on the same theme.

Where is this?
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y75/Intrepid2/6af59551.jpg
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:16 pm
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y75/Intrepid2/6af59551.jpg

Ca-Na-Da?
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:18 pm
Where in Canada?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:19 pm
Does it really exist Piffka? I mean the town.. Laughing

That reminds me of the foreign exchange student I once had
here and whose english wasn't good yet. She fell out of a boat and needed medical attention. While at the physician's office she was asked if she ever had intercourse, a word she didn't know
and confused with intersection. Rolling Eyes
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:22 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
Does it really exist Piffka? I mean the town.. Laughing

That reminds me of the foreign exchange student I once had
here and whose english wasn't good yet. She fell out of a boat and needed medical attention. While at the physician's office she was asked if she ever had intercourse, a word she didn't know
and confused with intersection. Rolling Eyes


You didn't believe me CJ? :-(

Take a look HERE
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:24 pm
wow, I wouldn't have thought that a name like this
is possible in puritan Amerika Wink

I believe you Intrepid!
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:29 pm
Intercourse (*get your head out of the gutter, girl) means talking and visiting with each other... at least in Amish-speak.

Whatever did YOU think it meant?

It looks like it could be anywhere, Intrepid, so I'm going to guess.....

somewhere in the Maritime Provinces?
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:32 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
wow, I wouldn't have thought that a name like this
is possible in puritan Amerika Wink

I believe you Intrepid!


HOW DID INTERCOURSE GET ITS "INTERESTING" NAME?

Formerly known as "Cross Keys" from a noted old tavern, this village was founded in 1754.

Much speculation exists concerning the origin of the name of this little country village. There are several explanations, but none really can be substantiated. The first centers around an old race track which existed just east of town. As one leaves town, traveling eastward on the "Old Philadelphia Pike", there is a long stretch of road where the track was located. This was the entrance to the race course, and was known as "Entercourse". It is believed that "Entercourse" gradually evolved into "Intercourse" which became the name of the town in 1814.

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 "old english" language used more commonly when the name "Intercourse" was adopted in 1814. It speaks to the "fellowship" or social interaction and friendship which was so much a part of an agricultural village and culture at this time. These roots mark the community of faith to this day, and the many evidences of it are experienced by those who care to dig a bit more deeply in their Amish farmland venture
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:32 pm
Piffka, I thought YOU meant what I meant http://www.mainzelahr.de/smile/schuechtern/icon_blue.gif

Canada west or east?
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Intrepid
 
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Reply Mon 30 May, 2005 12:33 pm
Calamity Jane wrote:
Canada west or east?

Yes!

Laughing
East
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