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Agloe was originally a fictional
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in
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,
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, United States, that became an actual
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after mapmakers made up the community as a
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, an example of a
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similar to a
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, added to the map to catch plagiarism. Agloe is also known for its role in the American romantic mystery novel ''
Paper Towns Paper Towns may refer to: * ''Paper Towns'' (novel), a 2008 novel by John Green * ''Paper Towns'' (film), a 2015 film based on the novel * ''Paper Towns'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the film * Paper towns or phantom settlements, settlemen ...
'' by
John Green John Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American author and YouTuber. His books have more than 50 million copies in print worldwide, including ''The Fault in Our Stars'' (2012), which is one of the List of best-selling books#Bet ...
and its film adaptation, as well as '' The Cartographers'' by
Peng Shepherd Peng Shepherd (born May 12, 1986) is an American author. Her first novel, ''The Book of M'', was released in 2018, followed by ''The Future Library'' in 2021 and ''The Cartographers'' in 2022. She is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow. E ...
.


History

In the 1920s,
General Drafting General Drafting Corporation of Convent Station, New Jersey, founded by Otto G. Lindberg in 1909, was one of the "Big Three" road map publishers in the United States from 1930 to 1970, along with H.M. Gousha and Rand McNally.General Drafting Co. ...
founder Otto G. Lindberg and an assistant, Ernest Alpers, assigned an anagram of their initials to a dirt-road intersection in the
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: NY 206 and Morton Hill Road, north of
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. The town was designed as a "copyright trap" to enable the publishers to detect others copying their maps. Agloe appeared on maps made by General Drafting for
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. In 1930, a business named Agloe Lodge Farms was incorporated, which acquired a fishing lodge in the area and renamed it Agloe Lodge. Members of the Nead family, which sold the land to Agloe Lodge Farms, told the ''
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'' in 2016 that the land had been sold for $1, and that they suspected the company was actually a front for
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. According to cartographer Frank Brown, the town later appeared on a map produced by Rand McNally. When General Drafting approached Rand McNally about the violation of their copyright, Rand McNally representatives said that the information about the town had come from Delaware County records, which showed that a business with the name Agloe existed there. When recounting this story to the Road Map Collectors' Association in 2002, Brown said that the business was a
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. Longtime residents of the area have said that there was never a general store at the site although there was a fishing lodge renamed Agloe Lodge. Agloe itself continued to appear on maps as recently as the 1990s, but has now been deleted. It briefly appeared on
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. The
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added "Agloe (Not Official)" to the
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database on February 25, 2014.


In popular culture

Agloe is featured in the 2008 novel ''
Paper Towns Paper Towns may refer to: * ''Paper Towns'' (novel), a 2008 novel by John Green * ''Paper Towns'' (film), a 2015 film based on the novel * ''Paper Towns'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the film * Paper towns or phantom settlements, settlemen ...
'' by
John Green John Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American author and YouTuber. His books have more than 50 million copies in print worldwide, including ''The Fault in Our Stars'' (2012), which is one of the List of best-selling books#Bet ...
and its 2015 film adaptation. During the film and in the novel, one of the main characters,
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, runs away from home, leaving personal clues to her friend and neighbor
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of where she has gone. He then discovers she is hiding in one of the US's most famous "paper towns": Agloe, New York. The book's name is based on the various ways that Quentin interprets the phrase "paper towns". Agloe is also featured prominently in the 2022 novel '' The Cartographers'' by
Peng Shepherd Peng Shepherd (born May 12, 1986) is an American author. Her first novel, ''The Book of M'', was released in 2018, followed by ''The Future Library'' in 2021 and ''The Cartographers'' in 2022. She is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow. E ...
.


References

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