Some localities are well known for their abundance of tetrapods.
Between 1921 and 1965, and from 1975 to 2007, the locality was known as Basarabi.
The locality was known to have archaeological importance but had never been excavated.
Soon the locality was known as "Copperfield" and a post office established in 1899.
What was then just a locality became known as Lyttleton after the Captain.
Prior to that the locality was known as "The Lodge".
The locality is still known by this name.
But the locality is well known for its food.
The locality was known as such in the previous century and the name applied to the town in 1924.
The locality is known to have existed since the 17th century.