You might not realize - or want to know! LoL - there are twenty three cities and towns in the United States named after Paris.
New Paris, Indiana
New Paris, Ohio
New Paris, Pennsylvania
Paris, Arkansas
Paris, Dakota Territory
Paris, Idaho
Paris, Illinois
Paris, Kentucky.
Paris, South Paris, West Paris, and Paris Hill, Maine
Paris, Michigan
Paris, Missouri
Paris, New York
Paris, Ohio
Paris, Pennsylvania
(Too small to even have a census, these last Parises are technically communities. Though unincorporated, they do have a post office (for each) and their own zip codes.)
Paris, Tennessee
Paris, Texas
Paris, Virginia
Paris, Wisconsin
There are two Parises in the state of Wisconsin. One, in Grant County, has 754 people. The other is in Kenosha County and occupies much more space but still only has 1,473 people.
Other "Paris"
Paris Township, Michigan
Not to be confused with Paris, Michigan, Paris Township is a civil township with a population of 557. The unincorporated community within Paris Township is called Parisville, which has been a Polish American settlement since 1848, making it one of the oldest in the States.
St. Paris, Ohio
Originally called "New Paris," the founder (David Huffman) renamed the village after learning there was another place in Ohio called "New Paris." While there is an actual Saint Paris, it is unclear whether Huffman meant the town name as a reference to him or not.
More useless information to crowd our brains!! :laugh: