A new world name suggestions!

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WanderingStranger

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Greenwater is a ghost town in California founded at the end of the Old West time period. It is a former copper mining town near Death Valley (the hottest and driest place in North America). The town was probably doomed from the start since water had to be delivered because the area is so dry. The water salesmen may have been the only people to see a profit by selling water at the equivalent of 250 dollars a barrel in today's prices. The copper mine was a failure and the ghost town disappeared with no real trace remaining today.
 

DeletedUser38257

Geronimo! no further explanations, Geronimo would be awesome name! :)
 

DeletedUser38258

Gold Rush

That is what the west was basically founded on. Men traveled to the west in hopes of discovering gold.
 

MFRavenhawk

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Gold Rush

That is what the west was basically founded on. Men traveled to the west in hopes of discovering gold.

True enough, but two things....
First, that name was already submitted by Felicity Crumpet for consideration, as well as even earlier by Umm Suqeim as 'Goldrush'.
Second, it is already the proprietary name for The West's speed world, if Inno ever decides to host that again, on W18.
 

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Gallup it is a town in the eastern part of New Mexico which has a high population of Native Americans.
 

DeletedUser35277

Grubstake-supplies or funds furnished a mining prospector on promise of a share in his discoveries.
 
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DeletedUser3266

Gun Slingers Corral
Galviston
Gun HO
 
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DeletedUser38238

Gargantua
Grand Canyon
 
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DeletedUser34295

My suggestion:

Georgetown (related to George Washington who promoted settlements)
Golden (an old gold rush town)
Garland (a county in Arkansas)
Goliad (a town involved in The Battle of San Jacinto)
Guadalupe (a town (now a neighbourghood of New Mexico) where the peace treaty between the USA and Mexico was signed in 1848)
 
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