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Washington is the only state to be named after a president and is named for George Washington.( He is also honored by the town of George, Washington , population 501.)
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Yes, there are. A city is named Santa Claus in George and a town is named so in Indiana. Santa Claus is also an uninhabited desert town in Arizona.
There are several towns named George around the world, with notable examples in countries like South Africa, the United States, and Canada. In South Africa, George is a well-known town in the Western Cape province. In the U.S., there are towns named George in states such as Washington and Iowa. The exact number of towns named George can vary as new places are established or renamed.
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Lennie and George were forced to leave the city they were previously in because Lennie got into trouble by touching a woman's dress, which led to them being chased out of town by a mob.
Georgetown University, founded in 1789, took the name of its home town, established in 1751. The town, originally George Town, was named in honor of King George II of Great Britain who reigned at that time (1727-1760). He was the grandfather of "Mad" King George III ("the king who lost America"). Cool answer my last name is Georgetown you might know my dad Aaron Georgetown anyway thx for the answer.
If George had not been born, Bedford Falls would have been named Pottersville because the evil Mr. Potter would have seized control of the town.
The capital of the Cayman Islands is George Town.
Monroe comes to mind ,but it was named for a steamer , the James Monroe, which was named for the President James Monroe , so indirectly it is named for a president.There is a town of Washington, LA, undoubtedly named for George in some way, either directly or after a man who took his name from George.
No, there is not a town named Piedmont in the state of Utah. However, there is a town named Piedmont in the state of Wyoming.