Have you ever heard of a town that started as a copyright trap and ended up on real maps? Welcome to the curious world of “paper towns”—fake streets, towns, and even mountain peaks added to maps to catch copycats. In this episode, we’ll tell the true story of Agloe, a fictional hamlet in New York that became real (if only briefly), and explore other oddities like Argleton in England and Mount Richard in Colorado. But it’s not just maps—dictionaries, encyclopedias, and even scientific papers hide invented entries too! Why would anyone do this? To protect their work—and sometimes, just for fun.
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