What Does Metcalfe Mean?
Metcalfe is the name of a county. It is located in the Kentucky state of United States. It is the county seat of Edmonton, a city in Kentucky. It got its name from the former governor of Kentucky whose name was Thomas Metcalfe. His term was from 1828-32. The population of this county in the year 2000 was 10,037. The specialty of this place is that it is a prohibition or dry county. A dry county is a place in United States where it is prohibited to sell alcoholic beverages. The term Metcalfe is also teamed with a law named as Metcalfe’s law. This law was named after Robert Metcalfe who was known in regard with the Ethernet. According to Metcalfe’s law a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of system users. He was also well versed with information about the Internet and the World Wide Web.