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So, in honor of the city's traditional title as "Porkopolis," enter the throwback-style logo for the Pigs. 

(quoting the article, obvs)

 

I've never heard people refer to Cincinnati as Porkopolis, but I guess it was a thing like 180 years ago. 

 

And "Pigs" as a team name...lololol...c'mon. 

 

And to have the Pittsburgh Stars logo be a star with an S instead of a P...shame.

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3 hours ago, WSU151 said:

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(quoting the article, obvs)

 

I've never heard people refer to Cincinnati as Porkopolis, but I guess it was a thing like 180 years ago. 

 

And "Pigs" as a team name...lololol...c'mon. 

 

And to have the Pittsburgh Stars logo be a star with an S instead of a P...shame.

In the early 20th century Cincinnati was a renowned pork packing city. Bigger than Chicago even

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4 hours ago, monkeypower said:

 

I don't think I've ever heard of Columbus referred to as Cowtown.

 

Calgary is Cowtown.

 

Interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowtown

 

Looks like besides Calgary and Columbus places like Ft. Worth, Wichita, Kansas City and Vacaville, CA all share the nickname.

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1 hour ago, kimball said:

 

Interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowtown

 

Looks like besides Calgary and Columbus places like Ft. Worth, Wichita, Kansas City and Vacaville, CA all share the nickname.

Vacaville is like a direct translation to Cow-Town

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