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eltigrechino94 t1_j1libtj wrote
Reply to comment by Ravekat1 in Ontario Walmart turns into 'hotel' as storm-stranded shoppers get stuck for the night by jormungandrsjig
Chatham-Kent is a place (town, city, dunno not googling it) in Ontario, Canada.
You'll find almost every place in the UK has a twin somewhere in North America. I've never heard of my towns twin but there was a grizzly church murder in Midlothian, Texas which is named after my county.
Ravekat1 t1_j1lie5n wrote
Thanks! Yea I’ve noticed the twin thing before, but never a town, then a city / district. Double twin!
FYI Chatham has a dockyard which was in use from 1532, so possibly the Canadian town is named by settlers familiar with it.
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steve2phonesmackabee t1_j1ls30n wrote
There's a pretty cool screaming heads tourist attraction in Midlothian Ontario.
eltigrechino94 t1_j1lt0sa wrote
Didn't even know Canada had one too. Not surprised but its fun to know.
Soliae t1_j1up4sz wrote
There is a Midlothian in Virginia as well, although Richmond has largely gobbled it up.
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