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 St. Louis, originating in the Native American burial mounds that were once common to the city.
"Barney"; A Harvard Student, or when used more generally, a Cambridge Resident.
All those people living in Aspen, CO, they are called Aspenites. The people visiting? Still just tourists.
The boundary between Detroit and Detroit's northern suburbs in Oakland and Macomb Counties. Also known as 8 mile, it has served as cultural dividing line between the predominantly poor African-American city and its wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs.
You may hear the locals refer to the Clinton Presidential Library this way. It does sort of resemble one.
A pickled condiment made from cabbage and various other vegetables and spices.
A device attached to the wheel of a car by Pittsburgh Police in order to immobilize the vehicle and aid in the enforcement of parking violations.