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Interesting fact I did not know about my town

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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
My hometown has had a Wikipedia article for awhile now as well, and it's just a little speck of a thing in rural Pennsylvania.

same here. all my town has is population info, lol

in 2000, the population was 1,506
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Salt was discovered in Reno County by Benjamin Blanchard on September 26, 1887.[4] This gave rise to the first salt-processing plants west of the Mississippi River. Salt was originally extracted using the evaporation method by pumping water into brine wells. In 1923, the Carey Salt Company opened the first and only salt mine in Hutchinson, which then produced rock salt. That mine is still in use today and is now operated by Hutchinson Salt Company. Cargill and Morton also have evaporative salt plants in Hutchinson.

Excavated portions of the mine are used for archival storage of movie and television masters, data tapes, and permanent business records. Underground Vaults & Storage currently houses the masters for The Wizard of Oz (1939), Gone with the Wind (1939), and Star Wars, (1977) among many others.[5]
Was just screwing around on Wikipedia and found that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutchinson%2C_Kansas

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Originally posted by: Aluvus
I learned that my city was founded by space otters, and is the world's largest producer of radioactive kittens.

(kidding)

BS... I happen to work for the largest producer of radioactive kittens and we are stationed in mexico. gotta love those free trade laws.
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
the store used for Satriale's Pork Store in the Soprano's is actually right around the corner from my apartment 🙂

Awesome! Go in there and bask in the fictitious mafia glory! 😛
 
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