Spokan Falls, known as the �Capital of the Inland Empire,� was named after the Spokan Indians and the picturesque falls. In 1891, the name was changed to Spokane. The town thrived as a result of the……続きを見る
Formed from portions of Wood, Tyler, and Ritchie Counties, Pleasants County was founded in 1851 and was named after Gov. James Pleasants Jr. of Virginia. Residents of Pleasants County fondly recall ……続きを見る
Apopka, Florida, started out as a place once dubbed "Big Potato" by the Native Americans of the area and was formerly known as the "Fern City," but it is now most notably considered the "Indoor Foli……続きを見る
The Cherokees who first occupied this area called northern Georgia their �enchanted land,� but the discovery of gold caused a land rush, an illegal treaty of expulsion, and the Trail of Tears. Dalto……続きを見る