

An edition of From Red Hot to Monkey's Eyebrow (1997)
Unusual Kentucky Place Names
By Robert M. Rennick
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky,The University Press of Kentucky
Language
eng
Pages
96
Description:
Why didn't a major city develop on the lower Ohio? What geographic, economic, and cultural factors caused one place to prosper and another to wither? How did Evansville become the largest and most influential city in the region? How did smaller cities such as Owensboro and Paducah succeed? Regardless of how appealing a locale looked on the map, luck, fate, culture, and leadership all helped determine success or failure. The fate of Cairo, Illinois - on paper an ideal site for a metropolis - emphasizes the extent to which human decisions, rather than physical landscape, affected a town's prosperity. The location of a canal or railroad terminus, the construction of a factory, or the activities of local boosters all matter greatly. Darrel Bigham examines these towns and villages from the 1790s, when the first settlements appeared, to the 1920s, when the modern pattern of life associated with automobiles, economic upheaval, and mass culture emerged.