Do you like useless trivia? I do. The running gag in my family is that I am a fount of useless trivia and knowledge. I gather this knowledge from a wide variety of sources. I read frequently, whether it’s books, Internet sites, magazines and newspapers. I also love to watch television programs on the History channel, PBS and other documentary type stations that allow me to expand my knowledge base.
So with Valentine’s Day fast approaching, I sat down to enjoy a documentary on the history of Valentine’s Day. Granted, the information was not much more than what I’d already related here in Love Letters: The Legend of Valentine’s. But there was a little note at the end of the show that caught my eye and I had to laugh.
They were playing some romantic music and the announcer suggested that for some couples that were looking for romance, maybe they needed to spend Valentine’s Day in a locale that will promote their love seeking. Here are the names of those romantic locales – well romantic sounding ones anyway – where the lovelorn may find love. While I don’t think you should book plane tickets to one of these places based on this idea alone – I think it’s still worth knowing.
Romantic Locations?
- Valentine, NE
- Valentine, TX
- Loveland, CO
- Lovejoy, GA
- Lovelock, NE
- Love Valley, NC
- Loveland, OH
- Loveland Park, OH
- Loveland, OK
- Lovelady, TX
- Loves Park, IL
- Loving County, TX
- Lovington, NM
- Loving, NM
- Love County, OK
- Lovington, IL
- Romeo, CO
- Romeo, MI
- Romeoville, IL
- Sacred Heart, MN
- Heart Butte, MT
- South Heart, ND
Would you consider, for fun, visiting one of these romantic sounding locations for your Valentine’s Day?
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