A reference to the relatively laid-back pace of the city.
A key ingredient for the infamous 'triple-bypass' breakfast sandwich; a sliced salami-like deli meat wrapped in a cloth...Trenton's ubiquitous mystery meat.
An old nickname for Knoxville for its former prominence in the textile industry. At one point Knoxville had 20 textile mills, but they started to close in the 1950's.
A nickname for Cincinnati in recognition of its former status as a major pork industry center.
Rubber Bands.
Guy in midtown Atlanta who marches around, twirling a baton. An inspiration for many.
The infamous NYC street vendor hot dog, generally Sabrett's brand shoved haphazardly into a soggy bun and topped with a variety of gloppy condiments. The consumption of this NYC grab-and-go staple is almost an urban rite of passage and the Manhattan version of Russian Roulette.
A county park situated along Lake Travis, is the only clothing-optional public park in Texas.