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Re: Athens county History

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:28 pm
by Brutus8907
NYBuckeye96 wrote:The main street in Akron is called Buchtel Avenue and the main street in Buchtel is called Akron Avenue. However, Akron pronounces Buchtel differently then we do in Athens County. Since the town is named after the man from Akron, we actually mispronounce the way it was supposed to have been pronounced. I guess the Appalachian twang changed the way it was pronounced here back in the day, and now few people even realize that we technically are saying it wrong.


wow, how is it supposed to be pronounced? i know i've always heard it pronounced like book-tul

Re: Athens county History

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:38 pm
by orange-n-brown 365
Brutus8907 wrote:
NYBuckeye96 wrote:The main street in Akron is called Buchtel Avenue and the main street in Buchtel is called Akron Avenue. However, Akron pronounces Buchtel differently then we do in Athens County. Since the town is named after the man from Akron, we actually mispronounce the way it was supposed to have been pronounced. I guess the Appalachian twang changed the way it was pronounced here back in the day, and now few people even realize that we technically are saying it wrong.


wow, how is it supposed to be pronounced? i know i've always heard it pronounced like book-tul


book tul is how we say it.. I think Butch tel is how they pronounce it...

Re: Athens county History

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:12 pm
by claypantherfan
mstangmom wrote:you can't talk about Athens without mentioning the history of the ghost stories.


Your right

Re: Athens County History

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:37 am
by bulldog21
Read in a book titled The Varmits: Living With Appalachian Outlaws that originally, the plan was to situate Ohio University in what is now The Plains. However, the surveyors at the time had a few too many drinks, ended up in Athens, and surveyed it instead. Seems appropriate, haha.

Re: Athens County History

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:27 pm
by Old Buckeye
This has been a great thread. I love looking at old photos of Athens and the surrounding communities as well as hearing the stories.

Re: Athens county History

Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 4:23 pm
by loganlocos
orange-n-brown 365 wrote:
Brutus8907 wrote:
NYBuckeye96 wrote:The main street in Akron is called Buchtel Avenue and the main street in Buchtel is called Akron Avenue. However, Akron pronounces Buchtel differently then we do in Athens County. Since the town is named after the man from Akron, we actually mispronounce the way it was supposed to have been pronounced. I guess the Appalachian twang changed the way it was pronounced here back in the day, and now few people even realize that we technically are saying it wrong.
wow, how is it supposed to be pronounced? i know i've always heard it pronounced like book-tul
book tul is how we say it.. I think Butch tel is how they pronounce it...
I think Akron pronounces it "Buck-tel"