There's a thread on another board I frequent dedicated to weird, or maybe more accurately "unexpected" geography facts, and I find it fascinating as hell. Figured folks here might have some interesting contributions. Some examples of what I'm talking about:
-Youngstown, Ohio is east of Neptune Beach, Florida which is on the Atlantic.
-Keokuk is closer to Paducah, Kentucky than it is to Larchwood.
-Hamburg, IA is closer to Tulsa than it is to Decorah.
-Detroit is closer to Boone, NC than it is to Ironwood, MI.
-Dalhart, TX is closer to Cheyenne, WY than it is to Austin.
-Rome is north of Des Moines.
-Youngstown, Ohio is east of Neptune Beach, Florida which is on the Atlantic.
-Keokuk is closer to Paducah, Kentucky than it is to Larchwood.
-Hamburg, IA is closer to Tulsa than it is to Decorah.
-Detroit is closer to Boone, NC than it is to Ironwood, MI.
-Dalhart, TX is closer to Cheyenne, WY than it is to Austin.
-Rome is north of Des Moines.