Climax, Georgia No. 2 on ‘Most Unfortunate’ town names list

Getting here is harder than you might think. (AJC file photo)

Getting here is difficult. It's like a five-hour drive. (AJC file photo)

In college, I once drove my girlfriend to Climax, a little city in southwest Georgia so close to Cairo you could smell the syrup if they were still making it.

Long a geographic punchline, Climax narrowly missed having the “Most Unfortunate” city name, according to a poll conducted by family history website FindMyPast.com.

Boring, Oregon and Hooker, Oklahoma are off the hook too.

The new Number One? Toad Suck, Arkansas, which, according to legend and Wikipedia, got its name from the heavy drinkers working the docks (and the liquor bottles) along the Arkansas River.

“They suck on the bottle ’til they swell up like toads,” is the unfortunate quote.

Climax, as all south Georgia boys know, got its name because it was the highest point on the rail line between Savannah and the Chattahoochee River (which separates Georgia and Alabama).

Josh Taylor, a genealogist and spokesperson for FindMyPast says such places of origin are not the worst bit of info that may fall from the family tree, but “some people are disconcerted to learn that their [ancestors] came from somewhere called, for example, Toad Suck, Roachtown or Monkey’s Eyebrow.”

Hmmmm … never heard of Roachtown or Monkey’s Eyebrow either.

Here’s the complete Top 11. (I’d also add Hopeulikit, which, thankfully, is nowhere near Forsyth County.)

  1. Toad Suck, Arkansas
  2. Climax, Georgia
  3. Boring, Oregon and Maryland
  4. Hooker, Oklahoma
  5. Assawoman, Maryland
  6. Belchertown, Massachusetts
  7. Roachtown, Illinois
  8. Loveladies, New Jersey
  9. Squabbletown, California
  10. Monkey’s Eyebrow, Kentucky
  11. Chicken, Alaska

35 comments Add your comment

Arlo

August 10th, 2012
2:00 pm

Is Gay, Ga anywhere near Fruitland, GA?

tn5rr2012

August 10th, 2012
5:24 pm

I went to high school in the 1980’s with a girl who was from Chicken, Alaska (she had been home schooled all her life). Here in TN we have a town called Difficult and Defeated (Smith County) I discovered these little towns that once roared loudly and now only meow when I was doing my own family tree history. Now I help people start their family trees and have run across some really funny town names in the Census records. If you need to know if you have any strange towns in your family history, look me up and we will talk, drop me a message with any questions. http://fiverr.com/tn5rr2012

bamagirl

August 12th, 2012
9:05 pm

What about Innercourse, Alabama?

Bill

August 13th, 2012
12:38 pm

Well Recovery Ga. is only about 30mi. not minutes from Climax !!!!

Donna

August 13th, 2012
4:47 pm

As others have said, growing up there, we didn’t think anything about the name of our hometown. But the first trip to PC in high school was filled with gales of laughter everytime I told someone where I was from. I learned pretty quickly to say I was from Bainbridge but still wasn’t quite sure why.