I bet there's at least one in California, and considering Ohio has a Zanesville and a Xenia, why not a Eureka too?
Very good "reader, I found it for him" story. Less fun -- or, if you're in the right mood and your user is patient -- are the ones that are total not-dead-end stumpers. I once spent half an hour verifying where the city of Medjugorje is (now in Bosnia), and which of five spellings of this city might be the most common in English, so that I might search the catalog for a book on the Virgin of Medjugorje. The nice little old lady I was helping was amazed and interested in the step-by-step process, and because she was a little old lady, she wasn't in any hurry.
Would you believe, there was no entry on this particular virgin in the Catholic Encyclopedia? Humph.
Hmph. I need better research librarians. The one at my poky little local branch didn't get me
anywhere
with my search for info on the state of turn-of-the-19th-century obstetrics and battlefield medicine.
Huh. I will have to ask him which Eureka Vancouver will be representing.
eta: Google answered it first -- it'll be Pacific Northwest.
Also -- his character will be named ... Logan Danny Jack Carter.
Would you believe, there was no entry on this particular virgin in the Catholic Encyclopedia? Humph.
Was the particular virgin Greek Orthodox?
I don't think I know how to respond to that.
My response it to hope it's on opposite some show I want to watch, so as to lessen the chance of any schedule conflicts.
Oh, yay:
I think you mispelled "Oy vey" there.
Me, I threw up in my mouth a little.