- ManchVegas
ManchVegas (also Manch-Vegas) is a local nickname for
Manchester, New Hampshire . The term is aportmanteau of "Manchester" and "Las Vegas"."ManchVegas" was derived from illegal gambling in local businesses during the late 1980s or early '90s. Many pizza shops and local bars had video poker machines that would pay out real money. The nickname was coined following a city-wide bust of these machines. It was then adopted as a lampoon of the city's limited entertainment opportunities. Recently the term has become a source of pride as the city's entertainment scene has grown.
A 2003 [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/New_Hampshire/Manchester-831355/Local_Customs-Manchester-R-1.html note] on Virtualtourist.com notes, "Residents reflect the regional dry humor by referring to sedate Manchester as 'ManchVegas'."
An [http://www.hippopress.com/pubnote/pubnote05818.html article] in Manchester's
Hippo Press (a local alternative weekly) in August, 2005, noted that then-Manchester MayorRobert A. Baines , "is pushing to replace the nickname ManchVegas with Manchhatten" (meaning Manchester+Manhattan).As of January, 2006, nine businesses in New Hampshire had registered with the New Hampshire Secretary of State's Corporate Division to use the name "ManchVegas" in their business. The earliest was registered
August 11 ,1998 .Other, much less commonly used, nicknames are "ManchAngeles" (Manchester+Los Angeles), students at Manchester Central High School started using the term Manchvegistan (referencing the city's immigrant population). Central is known for having the most diverse student body in the state of New Hampshire.
Popular culture
Manchester band Moes Haven released an album of pop songs entitled "September: In Manchvegas" in 2006. It features 16 songs about people and places in the city.
External links
* [http://www.unionleader.com/pda-article.aspx?articleId=11cfd129-6a77-4625-be5d-df6704734e8a ManchVegas: Love it or hate it, the Queen City's other name has stuck] by Scott Brooks, New Hampshire Union Leader. Sept. 26, 2005. (Requires registration)
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