And Rand McNally says,"No, no, no, no, Agloe is real.
Agloe, New York, is very famous to
cartographers, because it's a paper town.
They immediately call Rand McNally, and they say,"We have caught you!
We made Agloe, New York, up.
Laughter And I truly, truly believe that when we invented Agloe, New York, in the
1960s, when we made Agloe real, we were just getting started.
Agloe is a scrabblization of the initials of the two guys who made this map,
Ernest Alpers and Otto[G.] Lindberg, and they released this map in 1937.
Decades later, Rand McNally releases a map with Agloe, New York,
on it, at the same exact intersection of two dirt roads in the middle of nowhere.
Because people kept going to that intersection of two dirt roads--(Laughter) in the middle of nowhere,
expecting there to be a place called Agloe-- someone built a place called Agloe,
New York.