General Motors and Ford, the two major automotive companies in the city.
A local reference to a messy section of merges and interchanges on I-240 & 55 where a relatively high proportion of accidents occur as a result of the confused roadways.
(noun) Traffic light maneuver associated with Pittsburgh. It is when a the first car in either direction waiting for a stop light is allowed to (or claims the right to) turn left before the car facing the opposite direction proceeds straight ahead.
Pejorative nickname given to Madison by political conservatives due to its long history of progressive politics. (Also see "60 square miles surrounded by reality".)
Term used to describe going out for fish dinner, usually on a Friday night. As in "are you going out for fish lunch tonight?"
Deep fried ravioli, a St. Louis specialty.
The culmination of all run off and spillage from the beer vendors at a Madison Mallards game. The extra beer runs down a funnel into a bucket. Not for the faint of heart, but it doesnt taste all that bad, a little flat maybe.
A "Bourbon Heritage Center" that traces the historical roots of bourbon and whiskey in pioneer times.