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ttyymmnn is on vacation, and here’s a place where we stopped on our travels. Who can identify this National Landmark? And do you know what is inside this imposing edifice?
I’ll post the answer later today. We’re heading out of cell phone range for the day.
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This is where Lincoln put all the vampires he killed.
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Close.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
(GIS FTW)
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It's very Lincoln-esque so war memorial, birth, death, school or something.
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Lincoln's birthplace
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Lincoln birthplace memorial, complete with reproduction cabin and neoclassical architecture.
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The many stair memorial
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That looks fun to mow. :D
“The grass, in case I get Kinda’d”
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It’s obviously one of the temples for the Roman God Zeus. And you are obviously in Italy...
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That temple was built atop the natural stair formation in 1078 by the Gaul’s. From designs by none other than Michelangelo.
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Really? You cheated? No fair.
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Obviously.
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It’s a pretty funny story about the cabin, actually.
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Lincoln’s birthplace, Hodgenville, KY.