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84 Lumber is from the town of 84 Pennsylvania USA rumored to have been named after the train stop #84 that was located in the original town.
Due to postal confusion with another town of the same name, its name was changed to "Eighty Four" on July 28, 1884

I was a resident of 84 for a few years and ran an automotive repair facility named after the town ;)
 

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I was raised in Finleyville,lived in Gastonville,worked in Bridgeville,exploited Bentleyville and retired in Clarksville :p

All good old small towns where I had the most fun during my lifetime.

When it came time to make up my utopian spectrum town I named it Aspieville and appointed myself the mayor :D
 
I was raised in Finleyville,lived in Gastonville,worked in Bridgeville,exploited Bentleyville and retired in Clarksville :p

All good old small towns where I had the most fun during my lifetime.

When it came time to make up my utopian spectrum town I named it Aspieville and appointed myself the mayor :D

That's a remarkable number of 'villes.'
Hmmm...I didn't live in Potterville, [Home of the Gizzard Fest], Vermontville,
or Middleville, but they were nearby.
 

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