... which means the answer's narrowed down to 50 possibilities. Actually, not NJ or NY so down to 48 (less whichever ones you know!) ...
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... which means the answer's narrowed down to 50 possibilities. Actually, not NJ or NY so down to 48 (less whichever ones you know!) ...
CA, WA, OR, HI or NV.
It sorta does look like the Nevada capital building -- so it must be a similar architect....
Hmmmmm
My eyes are now crossed.... Been looking at a lot of photos of capital buildings.
But I think we have a "winner". In Des Moines, Iowa!
Good work Peter, -- that was a toughie!
Mark
Where is this? And why would we care?
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...y-Mark-082.jpg
(Photo by Gerald Thurman)
That's too easy - it's the Field of Dreams in spring before the corn gets tall.
Somewhere in Iowa?
Here's what IMDB says about it in their trivia section:
The studio built the baseball diamond on an actual farm in Dyersville, Iowa. After the filming was completed, the family owning the farm kept the field, and added a small hut where you could buy inexpensive souvenirs. As of 1990, visitors were free to come to the field and play baseball as they please.
After that brain puzzler thrown at us by Peter Thody, I thought we deserved an easier one...And that fact that it was also in Iowa, seemed fitting somehow. Here's more about the site. Gerald Thurman visited it and reports that, in fact, anyone can go out and play on it. It' s near Dyersville, Iowa.
Build it, And they will come... And they still do!
Mark
I have been there and have played on it.
It's interesting that a film succeeded in generating such a feeling and perception. I know of several who have gone there... and played catch or part of an actual game.
Mark