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If I was really rich, and really vain, I would like a town named
after me. Not like a city or anything - just a quaint little town
in the middle of nowhere.
Here in South Africa they are changing a lot of the town
names to be more politically correct (because a lot of them
were named after
apartheid villains). So if they're renaming
the town anyway
Basically, it could be like a form of philanthropy. You're rich,
so now you pay a large amount to have a town renamed after
you. The money you spend will go straight into an account,
which will be used by the town council to do some good in the
town. You also have a say in that. So if the town needs a
school, and you agree, that's where the money will go. Or it
could go to upgrading public facilities, putting books in the
library or helping to fund a free clinic.
It will become the 'fashionable' thing for the rich to do. They'll
compare towns.
You can choose to rename a town in the country where you
live, or go further a field to countries that really need the
help like those in Africa.
You can find a profile on each town on the website
www.buyatown.com
(?) Got Milk? California.
http://www.sfgate.c...2.DTL&type=business Almost baked here. Likely baked in Hershey, PA. [Worldgineer, Feb 23 2005]
Flux
http://maps.yahoo.c...us&new=1&name=&qty= [Worldgineer, Feb 23 2005]
Town sold
http://www.thestar....pageid=970599119419 mining town that was sold to some company [schematics, Feb 24 2005]
(?) [mojoangler]'s link...
http://www.onthemapus.com ...as a link [angel, Jan 23 2007]
Kim Basinger bought a small town in Georgia (USA)
http://answers.yaho...090116145226AA0S7XC $20M, couldn't keep it [csea, Jan 09 2012]
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This must have been baked at some point. I know alot of towns in Ireland bear the name of English Landowners or factory owners. So is the idea to set up a company that will act as an agent, selling town names? |
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Yes, there'll be a company who runs the website and
brokers the selling of towns. I'd like to think that they
wouldn't take too much commision though - the money
must go to the town. |
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I live in 'the settlement of Deornoth's people'; does that count? |
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The city council could just vote to put the name of the town for sale on ebay. |
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there's an island town in british
columbia that's for sale. will post link if
one is found. |
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I say, [schematics] already posted the link I was looking for. |
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There is a town for sale. It's the Blue Star Ranch near Kingman AZ. A whole 13 acre town with several buildings. |
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Thanks [Worldgineer], a town named after me, and I didn't
pay a cent for it. But I like [darkboy]'s suggestion to just
put the town up for sale on eBay. |
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If there was a town called "Ling", could I pay to have it called something else?
<aside> There's a village near Peterborough, called 'Eye'. It has an 'Eye shop', an 'Eye library', and maybe soon, an 'Eye hospital'.</> |
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I have Angel Falls in Venezuela, although it's actually named after an American pilot, Jimmy Angel. Coincidentally, there's a road in my home town named after a Canadian pilot. |
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Is this the next best thing? It's new, and they let anyone buy a town. There is also a charitable aspect...but I don't think you can rename the town. Hope this links... http://www.onthemapus.com |
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What if the rich guy goes bad ? |
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So what? You still have the money, doncha? |
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We've always found it far more economical to inherit
a village and then leave it to grow for a few
generations. |
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//leave it to grow// or shrink. How, to quote a lyric,
are you gonna keep 'em down on the farm? |
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Perhaps we've just been lucky. Not always, though.
Our maternal great-great-great aunt Madelaine
Cardiff is a counterexample. |
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This is a bit baked, in so far as founding the town can give you naming rights. |
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See, for example, Yuzovka in the Ukraine, named after John Hughes, later renamed Stalino after someone else. Nowadays, Donetsk. |
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