Game: Guess the Landmark!

I agree...it's a beautiful place, Keltin.



Are you referring to the point where Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado meet? A place called Four Corners?


Four Corners is my guess too, Mama.

And I love Rock City too! We just took the kids up there back during the summer. It was the first time I had been since I was a little girl and I had forgotten how beautiful it is up there. The kids loved it and it brought back alot of childhood memories for me too. :)
 
Bellagio in Las Vegas

Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. We have a winner.
(I need a vacation.)
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http://bellagio.com/

http://www.lhw.com/Hotel/Bellagio-Towers-Las-Vegas-NV?ext=US_NV_Hotels&LID=e66192050

Will catch up when I'm awake ;-)
 
Yes

Hamilton - Burr Duel Site
Weehawken, NJ

 

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Sage, you're a sage :D

The Alexander Hamilton Memorial, which was the first memorial to the duel with Aaron Burr, was constructed in 1806 by the Saint Andrew Society, of which Hamilton had been a member. A 14-foot (4.3-m) marble cenotaph, consisting of an obelisk, topped by a flaming urn and a plaque with a quote from Horace, surrounded by an iron fence, was constructed approximately where Hamilton was believed to have fallen.[26] Duels continued to be fought at the site, and the marble was slowly vandalized and removed for souvenirs, leaving nothing remaining by 1820. The tablet itself did survive, turning up in a junk store and finding its way to the New York Historical Society in Manhattan, where it still resides.[27]
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