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The clock tower / steeple in the background is it the Market Church in Hannover, Germany?
- Thought it looked familiar from a trip taken as a chaperone with a bunch of high school kids in 2004 - (Looked it up on Wikipedia and pretty sure that's it.)

I believe I found a shot from the same place as posted.
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In a search for the Market Church in Hannover.
 
The clock tower / steeple in the background is it the Market Church in Hannover, Germany?

@CKuhns has got it, it's a view down Kramerstraße from Holzmarkt taken towards the Marktkirche. You're up.

All that wood looks "new" in an old style, so somewhere that did not avoid the attention of the RAF in WWII?

Indeed. A trip to Hannover was my first visit to Germany. I recall thinking that the mix of old buildings and 50s and 60s architecture looked strangely familiar... It's a greatly underrated city to visit. I always have a lot of fun there.
 
Here's one I have visited for work more than I care to admit.
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Time for a hint...

This city was home to one of the most celebrated Tejano music artists of all-time.
 
@duncan.brown is correct. That's the New York City skyline as viewed from the Garrett Mountain Reservation in Clifton NJ. Our nephew did a little rehab stint in Patterson NJ (he's doing great now, amazing the difference a few years can make!) and whenever we would travel up to visit him we'd take him hiking up there.

Duncan, you're up!
 
Germany or Austria - Guessing Germany - Cologne - (The Kaisers sign right - is a grocery store chain centered around Duseldorf and Cologne)
 
OK- So now that I looked at about 100 churches in East Germany I'm going with Potsdam, Germany. (The church looks like St Peter & Paul's) The street has the Brandenburg Gate at one end and the Church at the other.
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