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Subject: Cities and States trivia
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: pen222-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 20 Nov 2004 18:33 PST
Expires: 20 Dec 2004 18:33 PST
Question ID: 431658
Match up each "wild" town with the state you'll find it in.
1. Utah              A. Beaver
2. Nevada            B. Salmon
3. Arizona           C. Gila
4. Idaho             D. Carp
5. New Mexico        E. Jackrabbit

Please include in you're search all options,  they seem to be looking
for towns not cities, ghost towns maybe?  I have found some of the
cities belong in more than one state.  Maybe there is a connection
between all towns and there states if you find this, please state that
in your answer.
Answer  
Subject: Re: Cities and States trivia
Answered By: pafalafa-ga on 20 Nov 2004 19:27 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
pen222-ga,

 

One of the best sources I know of for searching for place names is this one:


The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names 
http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/tgn/


By specifying [ united states ] as the nation of interest, and
entering your animal names one by one in the "Find Name" field, one
can quickly come up with the following list:


Beaver .......... (deserted settlement) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Nevada, Elko county) 

 Beaver .......... (deserted settlement) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, New Mexico, Socorro county 

 Beaver .......... (county) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Utah) 

 Beaver .......... (river) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Utah) 

 Beaver .......... (inhabited place) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Utah, Beaver county) 

 Salmon .......... (river) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Idaho) 

 Salmon .......... (inhabited place) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Idaho, Lemhi county) 

 Gila .......... (county) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Arizona) 

 Gila .......... (inhabited place) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, New Mexico, Grant county)  

 Carp .......... (inhabited place) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Nevada, Lincoln county)  

 Jackrabbit .......... (inhabited place) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Nevada, Lincoln county) 


Hope that fully meets your needs.

But before rating this answer, please let me know if you need any
additional information.  Just post a Request for Clarification, and
I'll be happy to assist you further.

Cheers,

pafalafa-ga


search strategy:  Made use of the bookmarked Getty site

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 20 Nov 2004 19:43 PST
Here's one more...sort of:


 Tat Momoli .......... (inhabited place) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Arizona, Pinal county) [2007401]
Jack Rabbit
  
Although the place name is "Tat Momoli", the record indicates an
alternate name is Jack Rabbitt (two words).  You can see just a bit
more about it here:


http://search.ancestry.com/db-grl/P10585.aspx
Tat Momoli   Residential Area
   County:   Pinal
   State:   AZ
   Variant Names:   Jack Rabbit, Jackrabbit, Jack Rabbit Well,
Jackrabbit Well, Taht Mahmeli, Taht Mahmelia, Taht Mahneli,
Tatamumera, Tata Mumerikut, Tatamumerikut, Tatmumerikut
   History:   'Tat Momoli' is an old Papago Indian name that means
'foot runs'. It had been called 'Jackrabbit' for the Jackrabbit Mine
which existed nearby for a time.



Hope that helps.

pafalafa-ga

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 08:14 PST
This question if from the Marlboro contest. What you found is really
good but I'm looking for what their looking for.  You did not have a
town for Arizona I though in my research that I had found a Gila and a
Jackrabbit in Arizona

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 08:26 PST
This question if from the Marlboro contest. What you found is really
good but I'm looking for what their looking for.  You did not have a
town for Arizona I though in my research that I had found a Gila and a
Jackrabbit in Arizona

I tried using the 1st link you provided and when I typed in my request
it always said not found even when I tried the know Cities in the know
states

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 21 Nov 2004 09:00 PST
pen222-ga,

I'm more than happy to keep working on this, but I didn't quite
understand some of your comments:

>>What you found is really good..<< 

GLAD TO HEAR IT.

>>but I'm looking for what their looking for...<<

SO...WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR...?

>>You did not have a town for Arizona...<<

THE LIST I GAVE YOU (INCLUDING MY FOLLOW-UP COMMENT) INCLUDED:
GILA, AZ (THE NAME OF A COUNTY...I DO NOT SEE A TOWN BY THAT NAME)
AND JACK RABBIT, AZ 

DO YOU FEEL OTHER NAMES SHOULD BE ON THE LIST...?


>>in my research that I had found a Gila and a Jackrabbit in Arizona...<<

AS NOTED ABOVE, GILA AND JACK RABBIT WERE INCLUDED, THOUGH GILA IS NOT
A TOWN, PER SE.

>>I tried using the 1st link you provided and when I typed in my request
it always said not found even when I tried the know Cities in the know
states<<

I'M NOT SURE WHAT THE PROBLEM IS HERE, AS THE LINK APPEARS TO WORK
FINE FOR ME.  ON THE SEARCH FORM, JUST ENTER THE TOWN NAME (E.G. GILA)
WITHOUT ANY OTHER INFORMATION, AND SEE IF THAT WORKS FOR YOU...LET ME
KNOW WHAT HAPPENS.


LET ME KNOW WHAT OTHER INFORMATION I CAN PROVIDE, AND I'LL GET RIGHT ON IT...

GOOD LUCK WITH THE CONTEST!

PAF

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 10:12 PST
Sorry I'm not very clear this morning, two Grandkids are helping me. 
You have done great!

This question is my last one and it's been driving me crazy.

I guess I'm wondering what they need for a correct question.

This is what I have with your help:
Beaver, Utah
Carp, Nevada
Jackrabbit and Gila, Arizona
Salmon, Idaho
Gila, New Mexico

Are Ghost town real Towns and should I list Jackrabbit, Nevada with Carp.

Give me your best shot at what the question is asking. And how you
would answer it. I will give you great review and tip for all your
help.  Thank-You

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 10:20 PST
Do a sinple search on Gila, Arizona  and Jackrabbit, Arizona let me
know if you see what I see

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 21 Nov 2004 10:33 PST
Here's my best crack at it.

If you focus on the names of "inhabited places" (ignoring counties,
ghost towns, etc), then the list winds up looking like this:

Beaver, UT
Salmon, ID
Gila, NM
Carp, NV
Jack Rabbit, AZ

Whaddya think, Gramps...?

paf

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 11:13 PST
Hey, It's Granny to you!

I think it's great BUT I am finding a Gila Arizona and it does seem to
be a real town, they even have moving company's listed.
Leaving out the Ghost town's my answer matches your except for Arizona
I have found both real towns of Gila and Jackrabbit.
You're time is appriciated, more than you could know!

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 21 Nov 2004 11:27 PST
Hi Granny (sorry 'bout that!),

I included Gila, AZ on the original list I gave you:

Gila .......... (county) 
 (World, North and Central America, United States, Arizona) 


but it's a county, rather than a town, so I excluded it from final consideration.

As far as I know, there is only a Gila County in AZ, but no town by
that name (there's a "Gila Bend", but no "Gila").  If you've found
otherwise, please give me a link to the site, so I can check into it a
bit further.

Thanks,

paf

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 12:23 PST
You were right about Gila, Arizona.

But on your first answer you did list an inhabited place of Jackrabbit, Nevada
assuming I read it right. Clarify that and I'm happy.  Thanks

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 21 Nov 2004 13:05 PST
You're right, there is a Jackrabbit, NV.

But...assuming that there's going to be one town in each state, then
NV has to go with Carp, since there's only one town by that name, and
it's in Nevada.

With Nevada spoken for, that leaves Jackrabbit for AZ.

Make sense...?

If you would like more of an explanation...don't be shy.  Just ask,
and I'm at your service.

paf

Request for Answer Clarification by pen222-ga on 21 Nov 2004 17:50 PST
Assuming is my problem.  Might they wont more than one answer for each question
and if so would you agree that it would be as follows:
Utah   Beaver (only)
Idaho  Salmon (only)
New Mexico Gilo (only)

Nevada Carp and Jackrabbit
Arizona Jackrabbit and Gila   #1 (are both Jackrabbit cities listed one         
                               word or is one listed as Jack Rabbit)
                              #2  Are not Ghost Cities real cities
                              #3 In breakdown above have I indeed listed
                                 all possibilities including Ghost Towns
                              #4 Which of these (animals)are listed as Towns,
                                 as Cities, could this make a different
 Anyway I think you get what I'm tring to say, I wont to consider the
possibility that the contest wont's only one Town to a State, but I
wont to know every single town for each state, so that I can have the
second option of listing more than one Town for each state.

Could Town be the key word here, not City but Town.

You have been so patient with me. THANKS

Clarification of Answer by pafalafa-ga on 21 Nov 2004 18:27 PST
Hello again,

I'm at a loss for telling you what the contest folks might want for an
answer -- I simply have no familiarity with this particular contest,
so I'm afraid you're on your own for that one (well...not on your own,
really.  There's always the grandkids).

As for your other questions:

#1 (are both Jackrabbit cities listed one word or is one listed as Jack Rabbit):

Differents sources have it different ways, even for the same town, but
it definitely is more common to have it as one word rather than two,
so I would suggest going with one word.


#2  Are not Ghost Cities real cities

Yes they are (well...real TOWNS anyway), as they're listed on maps,
and in databases, etc.


#3 In breakdown above have I indeed listed all possibilities including Ghost Towns

Looks to me as if you have.

#4 Which of these (animals)are listed as Towns, as Cities, could this
make a different

The Getty database that I used just shows them as "inhabited places"
so there's not much to go on there.  However, these all seem to be
rather tiny entities more or less out in the middle of nowhere, so I
think it's pretty safe to call them all towns.


Hope that does the trick...but I'm here if you need me.

paf
pen222-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $15.00
You were great. I know I'm probley overthinking this question, but
after two months of research on this Outwit The West contest, what can
I say, Granny is tired, dazed and confused (but only on three
questions). If you think of anything that could help with this
question over the next few days feel free, but I am totally satisfied
and happy.

Comments  
Subject: Re: Cities and States trivia
From: pafalafa-ga on 21 Nov 2004 19:41 PST
 
Any day I can leave 'em "totally satisfied and happy" is a good day in
my book.  Thanks for the kind feedback and the very generous tip.

Good luck with Outwitting the West.

paf

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