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Towns here have familiar names with unfamiliar pronunciations. I’m learning:

Berlin. BER-lin.

Milan. MY-lin

East Palestine. East Pal-ass-TEEN.

Lima. LIE-ma

Solon. SO-lun.

Medina. Me-DYN-a. (Funky cold Me-DYN-a?)

And I thought the Spanish names in CA were difficult!


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I read a book by Helen Hooven Santmyer called “Ohio Town.” It was about her life in Xenia, Ohio, which I hear hardly exists anymore, as a tornado flattened it. I remember there was some beautiful prose in there.


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Originally posted by RealPlayer:
I read a book by Helen Hooven Santmyer called “Ohio Town.” It was about her life in Xenia, Ohio, which I hear hardly exists anymore, as a tornado flattened it. I remember there was some beautiful prose in there.


I read that book too! Found it just after we decided to move and I thought it was charming.


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Xenia is alive and well. I lived through that tornado as it went through my town first. We all left the pool hall and were out on the street to see it.

Xenia was hit hard. Since I went through it often, I saw the devastation the next day or so. Whole subdivisions with nothing left standing. Big old houses on Detroit Street with the walls and roof ripped off like a doll house, the beds in the rooms still made neatly.


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But Steve, wait until you encounter Mariemont, America's first planned community. It's a lovely area, like an English village.

But how to pronounce it.... is it MAREE-mont or MARYmont. The debate rages.


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… Mariemont, America's first planned community. It's a lovely area, like an English village.


The name suggests some sort of French lineage (so I’d pronounce it as if it’s French), yet it’s “like an English village.” A bit of an identity crisis there. Big Grin

EDIT: ok, found a picture on the Internet showing a plaque that says the village founder’s name was “Mary M. Emery,” and the town is supposedly named after her. Why the town is named “Mariemont” instead of “Marymont” is beyond me.


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Probably because it would sound more Catholic.


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I grew up near the Ohio town of Cadiz - pronounced CAD-is.

That tendency toward pronunciation of place names different from their European antecedents is not confined to Ohio. Here in the same county I live in is a town named Versailles - verSALES. Lots of other examples on the landscape.

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We have one in Ohio too, pronounced the same way.


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