I once heard there is Lahore in USA too (I live in Lahore, Pakistan), but never found more about it, until today; While reading blogs, I found a post about Lahore in Virginia, USA.
From Metroblog Lahore (which took it from Lahore for Lovers):
Columbus discovered America: I discovered Lahore in America. Both discoveries were accidental.
What everyone found mystifying was that there was a Lahore in the state of Virginia, yet none of the Pakistanis living in Washington had ever heard of it. The map was pulled out again and, lo and behold, there it was: Lahore. We did not have far to drive, in fact, no more than a mile and a half before we were in Lahore. But where was Lahore, we wondered, because all we could see was a cabin, a filling station and a few scattered houses. There were five or six girls playing on a patch of grass. We got out of the car and I asked one of them to come closer. The others followed their friend. “What is your name?” I asked. “Doris.” “Where do you live?” “Right here.” “Where is the city of Lahore?” “Lahore is not a city; it is a village.” “Are all your friends from Lahore?” “Yes, we go to the same church.” “You see, we all come from a city called Lahore.” “Where is your Lahore?” “Lahore is in Pakistan.” “How big a city is it?” “As big as Washington.” “We have never seen Washington.” “What is the population of your Lahore?” “Population? We have twenty-five family homes.” “Our city has millions of people living in it.” “Oh my God!” “Stand next to that sign. Can I take a picture?” “Sure.”
Until the middle of the 19th century, this area had no name, which was inhabited by about a dozen families. Their mail would often get misdelivered or even remain undelivered. A resident by the name of Phillip Marshal Jackson realised that their tiny settlement must have a name. One day while going through a book about India, he came upon the name Lahore and liked it so much that he proposed that their helmet be called Lahore.He wrote to the federal government which offered no objection to the name Lahore and, thus, the Lahore Post Office was established here in 1885.
For more information about Lahore, VA, check Lahore for Lovers.
P.S: Forgot to mention before, website’s name is inspired by Virginia’s official slogan, “Virgina is for Lovers”


intreesting, need to looking to it more, thanks !
I remember when I was a little kid of 7 or 8 years, when I saw a picture in a magazine of “Lahore Post Office” at Verginia – Now today I just recall it in my mind and start looking for it in the Google Earth, just to recall my memories … and yes I saw a few houses thats all and then I surched through the MSN and I got your findings … It is a very very touching feeling Aqeel .. Love to see it – I am now 56 years old living in Model Town, Lahore – Pakistan. Regards- Jamal
Good blog post mate. Your approach makes me ask for lots more.
Actually content with each of your article. This really is a thing that I have been searching for.