food, sports, places etc
i think NYC is "known" for pizza, bagels, black & white cookies and cheesecake and as much as it pains me to say it the Yankees, nathan's hotdogs, the empire state building and central park
also feel free to say what you think other places are known for (these can be right or wrong, it's your perceptions)
chicago - deep dish pizza, hot dogs
philadelphia - cheesesteaks, rocky running up the stairs and cream cheese
new england - seafood, lobsters, clam chowder
i'm trying to gauge what other people think others hometowns are known for 

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It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
Re: What is your hometown "known" for?
Minnesota is know for it's snow/cold weather and the Mall of America.
People lots of time confuse us with Fargo which is in a completely different state!
Illinois is known for its capital, Chicago.... oh wait, that's not the capital.
Ok, so I am from downstate and everyone just assumes it is close to Chicago. MOST of Illinois is known as being a vast land of agriculture.
Pittsburgh is known for our World Champion sports teams - The Steelers, Penguins and the Pirates (well, the Pirates were - a long time ago - lol).
Heinz ketchup. Clark candy bars. Primanti's (famous sandwich place). Klondike ice cream bars, Iron City beer.
Andy Warhol was from here, as was Andrew Carnegie.
Beautiful skyline, 3 rivers converge at the Point, We have 2 Inclines.
Known as the Steel City b/c of the many steel mills back in the day. Once upon a time we were also known as the Smokey City b/c of all the pollution from the mills - long since untrue.
San Francisco is known for Sourdough bread, the Golden Gate Bridge, Pier 39, Alcatraz, Ghirradelli Chocolate, Haight Street, Gay Pride and it's diversity.
Renee*
2/06 - surprise pregnancy - twins
3/06 - m/c 1st baby at 6 weeks
5/06 -2nd baby had no heartbeat at 14 wks.
D&E - Bled out. Blood transfusions. Week in ICU - Cheated Death!
Diagnosis: Blood clotting and bleeding disorder, immune issues, & cervical stenosis
5/10 - 1st IVF cycle - BFN
FET - 10/12/10 - BFN
1/11 - IVF with PGD - BFN
IVF - May - BFN
6/11 New RE - fingers crossed!
9/11 - IVF - 4 transferred
10/13 - BFP!!
It's a boy! Clint Michael, Due in June!!!
Baltimore - Crabs, Edgar Allen Poe, Berger Cookies, National Bohemian (Natty Boh) Beer, the Inner Harbor and the National Aquarium, the Orioles and the Ravens, The Wire.
Other cities
New York- definitely Pizza, Hot Dogs, Broadway, all the fun Boroughs, the Yankees, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Times Square, Wall Street.
Pittsburgh- Steel Mills, the Steelers, the Pirates
Washington DC- The Capitol, White House, National Zoo, Cherry Blossoms, Monuments
My hometown, Minneapolis, is known for the Mall of America, harsh winters, and "Minnesota Nice"...which, to be honest, I don't think exists.
My now hometown, Auburn, is known for Auburn University--home of the 2010 BSC National Champs
TI, IUIs, IVF = c/ps and BFNs
I'm from a suburb outside of Detroit, but Detroit itself is known for its cars and its crime. Sadly, I don't paint a prettier picture of it having lived nearby.
Now I live in Spokane, and people CONSTANTLY confuse us with Seattle. I get asked about the rain, and I roll my eyes and explain for the millionth time that it's the west coast not us that gets all the rain. I'm not really sure that Spokane is known for anything, but it should be. It's gorgeous here!
True dat.
I live in Normal, IL. We aren't known for anything because we are largely not even known.
I was born and raised in Indianapolis, which is probably most known for the Indianapolis 500.
When I think of DH's hometown/homestate, Iowa, I think of corn fields, farms and small towns. (DH's family actually lives in Des Moines, so that's not totally accurate.)
When I think of Chicago I think of skyscrapers, amazing deep dish pizza, the John Hancock Center and shopping on Mag Mile.
When I think of LA I think of crazy traffic and high stress.
When I think of Mobile I think of AMAZING seafood and southern hospitality. Same with New Orleans.
When I think of Miami I think of drinks, bikinis and parties on the beach.
When I think of Orlando I think of tourism.
TI, IUIs, IVF = c/ps and BFNs
TTC since 2008
One blocked Tube
Ectopic pregnancy November 2008
M/C at 6 weeks in January 2010
M/C at 8 weeks (blighted ovum) May 2010
3 IUIs with Gonal-f, Sept, Oct, November 2010 = BFN
IVF#1 1/2011 - 32 eggs retrieved, 26 fertilized, 2 trans. = BFN
Time to regroup and heal and FET at some point
I've lived in NYC for 12 yrs but am from Suburban Philly....so u have me covered LOL
The ruination of the state of NY. Every person I talk to from downstate always asks me "what are they doing up there in Albany?" LOL! Seriously though, I get that a lot!
My parents live in Saratoga and it is known for the racetrack.
NYC means black and white cookies to me...ever since I was a child! When DH goes for business he always brings one home to me!
MD= crab/crab cakes
I agree with all the rest of yours, too.
Virginia...
Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, Water Country USA, "The Outlets", The Pottery, Jamestown, Yorktown.
I saw this place on the travel channel and I am dying to go!
beta#1 3/21 (14dp3dt)=413, beta#2 3/23 (16dp3dt)=785, u/s 4/11
EDD 11/25/12
**SAIFW**
oh Chicago, how I love thee. We're known for our deep dish BUT - at every chance I get I tell people that every style of Chicago style pizza is different. Just because you say Chicago style pizza does not equal deep dish. That's my soap box. If I could die eating pizza, I would. Sad but true.
What else - our sports teams, da Bears, White Sox, Cubbies, Bulls, Hawks. SNL skits like the Superfans. We have a distinct accent, one that they train newscasters to use all around the country.
World class museums, hot dogs, Italian beefs, steakhouses, ethnic food. Chicgao is the best all around food city, bar none. Sears Tower (I refuse to call it by the new name), the Great Chicago Fire, shopping on the Mag Mile or State Street, our theater district and comedy clubs like Second City.
SC has brought you many, many famous comedians: Joan Rivers, Peter Boyle, John and Jim Belushi (also my fellow alumni), Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, George Wendt, Eugene Levy, Shelley Long, Bonnie Hunt, Mike Myers, Steve Carrel, Andy ***, Jane Lynch, Chris Farley, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Nia Vardalos, Steven Colbert...just to name a few
Chicago is also a big architecture city. Downtown and both the suburbs. Some of Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous dwellings are in the Chicagoland area. Our elevated train the "L."
I could go on and on but I'll spare you, lol.
Where I live now...kids clothing. OshKosh B'Gosh. EAA AirVenture - The worlds largest aviation celebration. Surprisingly this little old town here brings in the major celebrities like John Travolta, Harrison Ford, Captain Sulley form the downed plane in the Hudson to the festivities. It's pretty cool but we leave town and rent our place out for the week for a HUGE payout!
Currently pg with our 1st after 6.5 yrs of IF (thank you IVF)
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I love that mouse problem!
Yessssss! I do love ISU, did my Masters in Nursing there. It's nice to see that someone knows of my current home town! It really is a great little city.
hot dogs
deep dish pizza
Sears Tower
shopping on the Magnificent Mile
The Bean
Cubs, White Sox, Bulls and Bears
Michael Jordan
Oprah Winfrey
You this one on the head1
3 IUI's w/Clomid & Ovidrel=all BFNs
3 IVF (2 Fresh, 1 frozen) =BFN
Jan 2012 New RE & Fresh Cycle =BFP!
Dx: LPD, underdeveloped follicles, blocked left tube
3 C/P, 1 BO, 1 Ectopic
IVF#1=BFN (3/11)
FET#1=BFP
HAHA! I always crack up when I hear those skits that Jimmy Fallon and Rachel Dratch used to do- the Denise and Sully skits... My favorite is the Ben Affleck episode...
TTC since 12/06, PCOS w/ Endo & MFI - 3 Laps - 3 IVF's - 1 FET - 1 ectopic - 1 c/p - gearing up for IVF#4
My Fav Thing about Spring is Easter Candy!
I'm in the South Jersey/Philly area...
So, we've got everything from Atlantic City to cheesesteaks, cream cheese, Cambells soup, Philly pretzels, Rocky... and the list goes on
TTC since 2008 dx PCOS & MFI
Clomid/Femara no "O"
IVF #1 BFN
FET #1 cancelled for biopsy
FET #1.2 c/p, July 2012 c/p
IUI #1 & 1.2 canceled
IVF #2 ER 12/1, Freeze all due to OHSS
FET #2.1 cancelled due to DVT risk, FET #2.2 Jan 2013
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wow, my home town Florence is known for having a house that was built by Frank Lloyd Wright, Home of WC Handy...Tuscumbia is known as the home of Helen Keller, Muscle Shoals is known for a famous recording studio that a lot of musicians recorded in- it is called Fame Music...
Huntsville where I live now, is the home of SPACE CAMP, and also, the founder of Wikipedia... We have a lot of american idol winners and a runner up, bo bice, taylor hicks ruben studdard.
We are the home of the sing-off's newest winners-comitted
Lionel Richie is also from alabama, Tanya Tucker, Jimmy Buffett, Courtney Cox- and some others, Heather Whitestone- the first Ms America that was deaf. And some others but I can't remember...
Oh yeah, and 2 BCS championships in the last 2 years...
After 1 IUI, 3 IVF's with CGH/CCS testing, 10 early miscarriages, and lots of tears and frustration, we are moving on to Domestic Infant Adoption! We are so excited to see what the future holds.
Utah is known for...
"The greatest snow on Earth"
2002 Winter Olympics
Utah Jazz
Green Jell-O (gross)
Mormons
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TTC #1 since: Aug. 2008
Me: 34, DOR, MTHFR-A1298C (heterozygous), decreased blood flow to uterus, Mild Endo
DH: 38, Balanced translocation 5&10, unexplained MFI, normal SA and SCSA
Tx History: IUI 1&2= BFN
IVF# 1 W/ICSI= BFN
IVF# 2: cancelled d/t no response
IVF# 3= 1 egg retrieved=immature/not viable
IVF# 4= c/p
***CCRM ODWU***
Found DHs BT and Me-decreased blood flow to uterus
Recommended DE IVF w/PGD, incorporate electro-acupuncture. Decided to cycle locally
***New RE***
DE IVF# 1(cycle #6) w/pgd, (freeze all): 30R, 23M, 15F, slow/poor embryo development, 4 biopsied, 1 Normal "Norm"; DE IVF w/PGD, incorporate electro-acupuncture.
IVF# 6: (OE/DS) cancelled
IVF# 7: (OE/DS) 1R, 1M, 1F, arrested day 5
Plan-DE IVF# 2 (cycle #8): DE/DS in May 2015
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I'm from Washingtonville, NY where the Brotherhood Winery is located. The winery is the oldest continuously operating winery in the United States.
It is also known because it is named after George Washington. From the town website it says, "The story tells how Washington as a general came through the village and watered his horse at the trough which was located under the big village tree in the center of the village".
TTC #1 since Oct 2006 with severe MFI.
Summer/Fall 2011 - DH on clomid. Helped with morphology and motility, but count still under 1 million.
February 2011 - First RE appointment to discuss options.
March 2011 - We aren't sure what we are going to do right now. DH isn't sure about DS.
~SAIFW~
Upstate NY
Sir William Johnson made peace with most of the Indian tribes and made it easier for the English to make settlements. Also the native Indian's found Saratoga, NY and used it's healing springs for years before the English took it over and made healing spas that people came from all over the world to use and cure illness. He founded my hometown that I grew up in and helped much of NY with his work with the Indians. He also fathered 300 kids because it was a Indian tradition that a man of his stature was given girl each night when he was in a Indian village.....yea...... he also died of syphilis. Not all the things you find in the history books hehehe but if your a local you have all the real old documents in the library.
Edit added: Elizabeth Cady Statton is from my hometown and her and Susan B Anthony worked on a lot of the women's right movement and declaration in my home town. My dad's friend used to own the house that Susan lived in for about a year and he found lots of her old personal belongings. It was really cool to see them.
Albany - Capital of NY although most out of state people think it's NYC haha, good pizza, peppermint pig, APPLE CIDER DONUTS (willing to ship them to you when they are in season if you like hehe), snow...we are known for lots of it, ummm nothing else I think.
I am originally from Detroit Lakes, MN which is known for a huge drunkfest also called WeFest which is a huge Country Music/Camping festival.
Now I live (and was actually born) in Fargo, ND which is know for - the Movie Fargo - which was actually filmed in Northern MN and is much more accurate of northern Minnesota farmers accents (I swear my friends ILs sound JUST like the movie!).
Dx PCOS 2003/high fasting insulin/clotting issues DH Dx with low sperm count, motility and morphology. Varicocele repair (11/1/2010)
2/2011 - Confirmed no improvement - On to Donor Sperm
4 failed IUIs in 2010
IUI#5 and 6- with DS, BFN
Final IUI - Lucky #7! IUI with DS - 20.Jun.2011 - 21.5 mil motile! Not so lucky - BFFN and the end of our IF journey....
Waiting for our family to be complete through Adoption - May 2012 - Hoping our baby finds us soon!
Ah yes, Avantis, the Gondola. How can a sandwich made with cheap ham, salami, wilty lettuce, and American cheese be soooooooo good?
It really is a great town. It's super safe, and we have great restaurants and shopping. My MIL always says that if she lived here, she'd be fat and poor.
OMG Avantis!!!! When I used to go visit DH (not a redbird, IL Wes) he would take me there. I looooved that place!
Currently pg with our 1st after 6.5 yrs of IF (thank you IVF)
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There's No Crying in Baseball
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This is awesome. I am from Central IL and absolutely LOVE Avantis. I flew home for the weekend a few years ago and took a gondola on the plane and probably looked like a total freak as I was chowing down!!!
Now I live in Minneapolis, which is known for ice fishing and the Mall of America. It does get very cold in the winter, but I get really annoyed when people ask what the weather is like in August. It's HOT!!!