This is the location where Truman Vaughn peed on the coolest Vaughn Brother.
Mammoth Lakes, CA
Rudy
These two universities have employed the Vaughn Family grandparents.
RIT and USC
This location is the source of nearly a quarter of the young'un's genetic make-up.
Poland
This Simpsons character was nominated as TIME's Most Influential People Of The Century in 1998.
Bart Simpson.
This is what our family's most popular Beagle Santiago was named prior to being dubbed with his current name.
Logan Jr.
RIT had a live one of these in the 1960's. PETA would not have approved.
Tiger
This man founded Apple.
Steve Jobs.
This mystical item holds immense emotional value during the cold months in the Vaughn family.
The Hoof
This acclaimed company from the film "Step Brothers" has an actual website featuring quotes from the original movie.
Prestige Worldwide
This furry dynamic duo was named after two popular sugary snacks.
Hershey(s) and Cookie Dough
This collegiate sports arena is famous for having the loudest recorded football game in history, 180 decibels, against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Louder than a jet engine!
Husky Stadium
This optics company is known for the incredible design of the packaging on their Pocket Microscope products.
Carson Optics
This is where our ancestor shrugged as the second "a" was removed from our last name.
Army Recruitment or Ellis Island, depending on who you ask.
This critically panned 175-million-budget dollar still has its own ride at Universal Studios Hollywood, despite its rough initial release.
Waterworld
These two hinge-shelled box turtles lived beneath our apple tree for a few years.
Sherlock and Racing Stripe
This notable USC alumnus is famous for being a trailblazer in the realm of science fiction. His ranch in Marin County, CA now serves as one of the most foremost sound mixing and visual effects studios in the world.
George Lucas
This is allegedly was where Dad worked from during his Superman years.
Citibank
Alice Vaughn was known the world over for being the world's quickest at these.
Showers
This Daniel Day-Lewis classic film is actually a remake of a 1937 flic which was itself based on the James Fenimore Cooper novel first published in 1826.
The Last of the Mohicans
This is where we found Brian's pet frog after he escaped from his cage.
The Firewood Stack in the backyard of White Sail.
This was the mascot of the Rochester Institute of Technology prior to being rebranded to the Tigers.
The Techmen
This is an entity that is used to defer capital gains tax from the sale of a rental property into a portfolio of real estate by allowing fractional investment in real estate.
1031 Exchange DST
This landmark in Oregon was named after one of our ancestors, located near the supposed Driftwood Hotel.
The Ben Jones Bridge.
You may remember this character from such classics as the Great 'Frisco Freak-Out', 60 Minutes of Car Crash Victims, or Planet of the Apes: The Musical!
Troy McClure