If you’re interested in town name origins, then you know there are lots of towns out there with weird names. Have you heard of Horseheads, New York?
This small town in south-central New York has a very strange and memorable name. Certainly, everyone who has ever passed through it has wondered about it. Horseheads? As in, the heads of horses? Ew.
And actually, its name origin is actually as sad as one might think. Read on to learn more.
Back in 1779, General George Washington ordered General John Sullivan and his men and their horse to march 450 miles north to New York to fight the Iroquois. The journey was challenging and many of the horses suffered; the soldiers put many out of their misery in what is today known as Horseheads.
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A large number of horses were killed. The executed horses’ bodies decomposed and later, the remaining Iroquois collected the bleached skulls and arranged them along the trail to scare others.
Tuul & Bruno Morandi/The Image Bank via Getty Images This photo is from a Buddhist monument in Mongolia, but it probably looked a little like this. Pretty creepy, huh?
Fortunately, the town that grew up in this area about a decade later is not creepy at all. In fact, Horseheads is actually rather charming.
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There are numerous brightly painted homes and historic buildings around town.
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The Chemung Railway Depot was built in 1866. It doesn’t serve trains or passengers anymore, but it’s a National Historic Landmark that is worth checking out.
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The Village Hall and Police Station is even rather charming.
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The Horseheads Public LIbrary serves the area in many ways.
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Teal Park is a lovely place to spend an afternoon most times of the year.
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Horseheads is especially beautiful in the fall. The fall foliage really pops in this part of the state.
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The local people in this area are friendly and welcoming, too.
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It’s actually a very nice little town for a place named after dead horses and their remains!
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Now that you know the story of Horseheads, you should stop in for a visit! It’s a very small town, but it’s also a very nice spot for a quiet, rural weekend getaway. Don’t worry, the skulls are gone now, but be careful – you may be haunted by the spirit of a horse while you’re in town. Boo!
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This photo is from a Buddhist monument in Mongolia, but it probably looked a little like this. Pretty creepy, huh?
By DanielPenfield - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11119403
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Address: Horseheads, NY 14845, USA