All I was doing was suggesting how few words can bring up a possible answer. If no one cares to look, I will answer.But what town is the church in?
What's with the Nevada, @bracconiere?"desert church nevada old" gets me spiritualist desert church, Las Vegas, Nevada
That’s in cross stitch county.Here's a place that is a little less lively than Vegas.
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All I was doing was suggesting how few words can bring up a possible answer. If no one cares to look, I will answer.
That’s in cross stitch county.
Google says.
What's with the Nevada, @bracconiere?
Yeah, but it's label is only old desert church. Other pictures of that church may give more hints.
You were the first to name it so I think you won, but @pvpeacock needs to say you're right.well obviously, i didn't win this round...but it's bodie state park sierra nevada california...right?
I though of Bodie as well. It has been a long time since I was there.well obviously, i didn't win this round...but it's bodie state park sierra nevada california...right?
Well, it's Kirkwood, Missouri, so more like 30 hours without stops.I noticed that DB is in Kirkwood which is only about 2 hours from Bodie.
Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canadia. Brac, you got it partially right, like all government seats, it is a damned good source of entertainment.
Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canadia. Brac, you got it partially right, like all government seats, it is a damned good source of entertainment.
Fast! I figured people would bounce around Europe for a while first. Nice job. You are up.Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canadia.
Fast! I figured people would bounce around Europe for a while first. Nice job. You are up.
The flag gave it away.Fast! I figured people would bounce around Europe for a while first. Nice job. You are up.
Extremely close, but can't give it. 1950's is out, too early. Partying primes come to mind.The cranes imply a port.
The belltower looks very Nordic - so we're in a Scandinavian port?
The big white building is very reminiscent of the South Bank in London, it's got that same 1950s municipal feel to it - or something like a UN building. But those lumps look like they must be the fly tower for a theatre?
So - a theatre in a Scandinavian port, designed in the 1950s?
Ding. Ding. Ding.I take it that last sentence is a reference to Finland, so we're in Helsinki, which must mean the Finlandia Hall. Design started in 1959 so I'll take that - that wrap-around balcony is so South-Bankish.
"The Finlandia Hall and its Congress wing was the only part of a plan for a grand new monumental centre for Helsinki around the Töölö Bay area, designed by Alvar Aalto from 1959 to 1976, to actually be built.....The designs were completed in 1962, with building taking place between 1967 and 1971. The Congress Wing was designed in 1970 and built in 1973–1975. In 2011, the building was expanded with new exhibition and meeting facilities. Finlandia Hall is known as the venue for the OSCE Summit (Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe) held in August 1975, attended by 35 world leaders, including the leader of the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev, and the President of the United States, Gerald Ford."
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