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jennyema said:
is it SYDNEY?

Nope, not Sydney, either.

Somebody has to guess this! I can't because I don't have a good photo to replace it with!! :wacko:

I do know exactly what and where it is though.. :mrgreen:

John
 
Big places on water ....

It looks like it has a sports facility on the left and I know that wherever the Detroit Red Wings play (at least the last time I was there which was 10 years ago) is round (I am pretty sure) and on the water.

So is it Detroit?
 
jennyema said:
Big places on water ....

It looks like it has a sports facility on the left and I know that wherever the Detroit Red Wings play (at least the last time I was there which was 10 years ago) is round (I am pretty sure) and on the water.

So is it Detroit?

Yes, Yes it is! We have a winner! (Although that's Cobo Hall in the picture. Joe Louis Arena would be a bit further to the left if the picture was wider)

Now how would I have recognized it so fast?? :angel:

John
 
I was thinking Joe Louis arena.

I used to travel a lot on business and remember walking endlessly around that place during a 4 day meeting in Detroit. I also rode the monorail around a bunch just to see the city. IMO it was so sad seeing those gorgious old buildings boarded up. I also had a drink at that revolving cocktail lounge. Cheesy but a nice view.

My next guess might have been Cleveland, though I don't think their sports arenas are on the water (though the old baseball staudium was).
 
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WHAT BUILDING IS THIS AND WHERE IS IT?
 
That's the Wrigley Building in Chicago!

How about this??

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John
 
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phinz said:
Nebbermind. I got it to work.

What is the building in the foreground and why was it built?

:mrgreen:
The San Jacinto Monument is dedicated "to Heroes of the Battle of San Jacinto and all others who
contributed to the independence of Texas." The monument is a 570-foot limestone shaft topped by a
34-foot, 220-ton star symbolizing the Lone Star Republic.



Did I ever mention that I lived in Texas for 3 years? :mrgreen:

John
 
Ok, maybe this one will take someone more than a minute...

Where and what? (Okay, trying again from a better server...)

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John
 
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