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    Agloe: A Fake Town That Became Real

    With all the fake news, thought a fake town story might be interesting.

    Agloe: A Fake Town That Became Real

    In the 1930s, a small town named Agloe suddenly began appearing on the maps of New York. It was positioned near an unmarked dirt road that led from Roscoe to Rockland, and near to Beaverkill. That road was neither visited by anyone nor was it popularly known, and very few people, if any, outside of the mapmakers’ company, knew that the town of Agloe didn’t even exist.

    Agloe was a copyright trap—a century old trick mapmakers and dictionary makers have been using to catch copycats. When companies create a map, they perform all the hard work on it, including examining the right spellings, placing the cities in the right spot on the map, etc., and they need to protect their work. So they add small traps to the map—a fake street, a fantasy town. When another company steals their map, the original creators are able to take their competitors to court by pointing out the fake places that shouldn’t be on the map.



    ...After a few years, another well-known map organization, Rand McNally issued its native New York state map and in that exact same spot, the made up town ‘Agloe’ was showcased. Lindberg and Alpers rejoiced at the presence of Agloe on the map—they had caught Rand McNally red-handed, but Rand McNally’s lawyers were not amused.

    The lawyers stated that their officials visited that very spot and found a building named ‘Agloe General Store’, which proved the place was real. Later it came to the knowledge that, the store obtained its name from a map distributed by Esso, which in turn was obtained from Lindberg and Alpers. The store owner figured that if Esso declared that place was called Agloe, then they would call their stores the same. And that’s how a made-up place became real, but only briefly. ‘Agloe General Store’ doesn’t exist anymore....

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    Theres a huge man made lake very deep in NJ called Round Valley, under the lake there is the remnants of an abandoned town. Govt bought all the property and they opened the damn and let the valley fill up. One town disappears
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    Theres a huge man made lake very deep in NJ called Round Valley, under the lake there is the remnants of an abandoned town. Govt bought all the property and they opened the damn and let the valley fill up. One town disappears
    More than that. Boonton Reservoir feeds Jersey City, dammed up Rockaway inundated old Boonton. Charlotteburg Reservoir, dammed up Pequannock River, feeds Newark, there was a hamlet there.....Charlotteburg, then the other dammed up river, the Ramapo River, feeds Paterson and while the Wanaque Reservoir did not itself inundate a town, the reservoir up from it, the Monksville Reservoir did......

    Very common in NJ because NJ is old and farming communities need rivers and the iron industry also needed the power from the rivers well before the cities needed more water.

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    I didnt know any of that I knew about Round valley because my son in laws and I went fishing there a couple of times and they told me.
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