Dillmann says he freely uses the town's name in his marketing by permission of the descendants of lumber baron Abner Weed, the town's founder and a state senator.
Li'l Abner | Abner Doubleday | Li'l Abner (musical) | Abner Doble | weed | Thurlow Weed | Lum and Abner | Abner Louima | Weed | Federal Noxious Weed Act of 1974 | Abner Shimony | The Sot-Weed Factor | Tad Weed | Li'l Abner (1959 film) | Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed | Noxious weed | noxious weed | Li'l Abner (1940 film) | Ella Weed | Bobby Weed | Al Weed | Abner Weed | Abner '''S'''himony | Abner Lacock | Abner J. Mikva | Abner C. Harding | Abner Biberman |