It’s in California, United States. I’m not sure why it was originally called that. I read a theory that early pioneers put a teakettle there to signal there was a seasonal lake near by, but I don’t know if that’s true. Then visitors just started hanging tea kettles on the sign because of the name.
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Lol.. It is funny.. I initially thought that there is a TEA CAFE around there and they used it to Advertise or show direction.
Thanks for the upvote
I wish i could visit there also, am from NIGERIA