Hardscrabble
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Hardscrabble, or Hard Scrabble is a term used to describe rocky or poor quality land, as in the term hardscrabble farm. It is often used as a euphemism for any sort of hard working or poverty, as in hardscrabble childhood. A number of towns used this name:
- Ione, California, formerly Hardscrabble
- Streator, Illinois, formerly Hardscabble
- Farmingdale, New York, formerly Hardscrabble
- Hardscrabble, Ohio
- Scrabble, West Virginia, formerly Hard Scrabble
- Hardscrabble, Indiana, town in Indiana
- Hardscrabble, Delaware, unincorporated community in Sussex County, Delaware
- Hardscrabble, a neighborhood in Midtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Hard Scrabble and Snow Town, two African-American neighborhoods in 19th-century Providence, Rhode Island
- The village of "Hardscrabble", incorporated into the town of Hamilton, today's Cobourg, Ontario
- Hardscrabble (album), a 2012 electronic music album by The Flashbulb
- A log cabin built by Ulysses S. Grant, now located at Grant's Farm
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