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According to the school, the most widely accepted theory is that Civil War General Lewis Wallace and his men began calling present day Allegany "Camp Hill" during his time there. The word Campobello in fact does not appear in any Native American language and is derived from Latin, meaning camp of war.

A crab adorns the water tower in Crisfield, which is known as the Seafood Capital of the World.

What's better than an alliterative nickname? A "golden" alliterative nickname.

The Key School’s unusual nickname dates to the 1970s, when local sportswriters told the school it needed a mascot. Key, which prides itself on doing things a bit differently, settled on Obezags. You might notice it’s an anagram of gazebos, which have always been a feature of the school’s campus. Key still doesn’t have an official mascot, but it sure has a unique nickname.

We see what you did there, Wilde Lake. Wildecats, presumably, are the wild cats that inhabit Wilde Lake.

