How your favorite road earned its bizarre name

KDENISE977

New Member
I like my road name "Sly Fox Place", when I met my husband and he told me the address I thought he was joking:buddies:
 

MMM_donuts

New Member
I think Mattawomanbeantown road is funny. I don't know the story behind it but it was the easiest road for me to remember when I first moved to this area because I like saying it...and that the sign for it is abbreviated.
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
Is it Mattawoman Beantown road like in the article or is it all one word?

" How did Mattawoman Beantown Road in Waldorf get its name?

It's actually a combination of names that make up Mattawoman Beantown Road, or simply Route 5.

The land of Waldorf used to be home to the Mattawoman Indian tribe. They were hunters and farmers who nearly disappeared due to battles fought against other tribes. The native name of Mattawoman means "a place to go pleasantly."

When the town of Waldorf was founded it was called Beantown after a local family. The general assembly of Maryland eventually changed the name to Waldorf in 1880 to honor William Waldorf Astor, a wealthy American who became a British nobleman. "

Driving through history: What's behind street names? - WTOP.com
 

RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
We are looking at homes in TN and the two we've liked a lot so far have been on Admiral Farragut and Kizzy Patch Way. :lol:
 

MMM_donuts

New Member
" How did Mattawoman Beantown Road in Waldorf get its name?

It's actually a combination of names that make up Mattawoman Beantown Road, or simply Route 5.

The land of Waldorf used to be home to the Mattawoman Indian tribe. They were hunters and farmers who nearly disappeared due to battles fought against other tribes. The native name of Mattawoman means "a place to go pleasantly."

When the town of Waldorf was founded it was called Beantown after a local family. The general assembly of Maryland eventually changed the name to Waldorf in 1880 to honor William Waldorf Astor, a wealthy American who became a British nobleman. "

Driving through history: What's behind street names? - WTOP.com

Oh, hey, thanks :) very cool!
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
I always thought Buckshot Way in the trailer park across from Great Mills High School was a strange name for a road, in a ghetto trailer park. :killingme
 
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