It's not looking at it from any angle that I'd recognize, but based on the color of the river, is it Chicago?
It's not looking at it from any angle that I'd recognize, but based on the color of the river, is it Chicago?
Denver, Co?
Milwaukee?
St Louis
Kalamazoo
Latrobe, PA
Pottsville PA?
Thought of it perhaps because a city with beer association might be Yuengling?
Golden, CO
Here is another clue - in the background of this image is a brewery over 100 years in operation.
Next guess would be Richmond, VA
Was it Hamms in St Paul?
Grain belt? Minneapolis (Mississippi River in foreground)?
Rochester NY. Have a Genny!
Yes, extra points if you know from where I snapped the image. You're up.
I actually needed your second picture to get it, but I used Google Maps afterwards to try and locate where you were. It appears you were at the Convention Center on Main St.
I really don't have a clue how difficult this one will be, but I will provide clues if it drags on too long.
This view has the city in question visible. Turns out this is tougher tha a mountain range for many of you. Mountain ranges are pretty tough for me
That's Kennebunkport!
Mountain Ranges, waterways or airports are much easier for me. Any city East of Denver I clues and google to find it.
Interesting. There must be a reason for that!
Yes it is! Have you been there?
Actually no. It's weird, but I was looking at the photo for clues and saw the "RT" on the sign and immediately the name popped in my head, and I though what the heck I'll just google it before I fall aleep. The very first photo that popped up was of that sign
I cropped most of the sign out of that picture, for obvious reasons, but I figured I'd provide a little hint by leaving the "rt". Looks like it worked!
That's Chain of Lakes Park in Titusville, FL. I thought it looked like the Indian River, so I Googled "Indian River drawbridge", and there it was!
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