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Two things.....
Is.....is Cleveland known for high energy usage? I don't get the reference.
Tulips had a bubble? I'm so confused.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania
Ah, it happened in 1634. That's why I hadn't heard of this. I wasn't born yet for a few more years.
Damn whipper snappers
Go for the flowers, stay for the etymology of fictional country names
TIL the two countries in The Princess Bride are both named after a Dutch currency
I think he just picked a decently big town as an example, and Dutch tulips were the very first stock craze.
The area is known for causing the 2003 blackout, but that was really due to the heat that day.