We're going to do this, strictly for educational purposes. These towns aren't dirty. But their names sure do make them sound like they are.

There are a ton of towns and cities in New York with names that are difficult for out-of-towners to pronounce. Just look at this list and ask them to try.  But did you know there's also a list of names for towns and cities in New York that are difficult for out-of-towners to pronounce without blushing?

If you get offended easily, you might want to stop reading here. However, if you snicker at the thought of living in a town that sounds like it belongs in one of those "romance" books your aunt reads all the time, you're going to love this list.

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New York Towns With Dirty-Sounding Names

Without further ado, here are 5 actual towns in New York State that sound like they have dirty names:

1. Climax, NY (Greene County) - Many New Yorkers' goal is to get here.  Unfortunately, some people never do make it.

2. Coxsackie, NY (Greene County) - Ironically, Climax, NY is a hamlet in the town of Coxsackie.  So to get to Climax, you have to go through Coxsackie.

3. Wappingers Falls, NY (Dutchess County) - It probably didn't sound as dirty before Nicki Minaj came out with her song a couple of years ago.  But here we are.

4. Hannibal, NY (Oswego County) - You can't tell us that it's just us hearing the suggestive tone of this one, right?

5. Butternuts, NY (Otsego County) - Not sure if this one sounds dirty or like the strangest pet name for a significant other ever.

Towns that Ban Alcohol in New York State

Dry towns across the Empire State have no alcohol allowed.

Gallery Credit: Rob Banks

 

 

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