The Name Comes from the Rock Formation and Not its Location. It has its own post office and is thus the address for the surrounding community. Its name comes not from it being a hellish place to live in the past or present but, rather from the large field of limestone behind the post office. The Hellish Limestone Landscape Formed and built up by the decayed shells and bones of ancient marine creatures and then, over ages, carved into a field of jagged shapes many of which look like fiery gray flames. Looking over the field one can easily envision a fossilized section of the flames of the real Hell. Upon arriving in Hell, one first notices a small red building with yellow lettering sitting in a small parking lot. The lettering on the building and on the signs in the parking lot welcome visitors to Hell and informs them that this is the original Hell Post Office. The Original Post Office Signage on the building also informs visitors that stamps can still be purchased here along with souvenirs. The new official Post Office This is the new official government Hell Post Office. Like the old Post Office this also has a lime stone landscape in its backyard. The souvenir shops next to it also sell stamps and cards and to those wishing to mail, with a post mark from Hell. Just Share Don't be a Copycat |
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