Agiocochook doesn't exactly roll off your tongue. Just from a tourist point of view, the fame and reputation Washington has earned cannot just be wiped away in a name change. This will not happen.
more freakin’ nonsense.
Four syllables. Is that any harder to pronounce than Misquamicut? Chattanooga? Ammonusuck? Connecticut? Massachusetts? Chocorua?Agiocochook doesn't exactly roll off your tongue.
Actually, 5 syllables. So, yes, it is too hard to pronounce...Four syllables. Is that any harder to pronounce than Misquamicut? Chattanooga? Ammonusuck? Connecticut? Massachusetts? Chocorua?
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Brian
Just from a tourist point of view, the fame and reputation Washington has earned cannot just be wiped away in a name change. This will not happen.
Oh, you poor white guy! The folks who named the mountain didn't agree with you.Actually, 5 syllables. So, yes, it is too hard to pronounce...
And, Mt Pleasant became Ike and Mt Clinton became Pierce. When will Mount Truman be approved by the BGN, or has it already?There was an attempt several years ago to change the name of Mt Clay to Mt Reagan, the NH legislature supported it but the board did not approve it. On the other hand Mt Adams 4 to Abigal Adams
Of course they didn't. On the other hand, they probably knew how many syllables were in Agiocochook. You, however, a Cambridge educated white man, did not. (And, the alternate spelling was not referenced in this thread)Oh, you poor white guy! The folks who named the mountain didn't agree with you.
OK Oprah….when’s the next episode of “ROOTS” on?Oh, you poor white guy! The folks who named the mountain didn't agree with you.
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