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That's the one, and because it's on a mountaintop the vegetation is more like the vegetation found in more northern locales...hence the spruce tree that looks like it should be in the NW or Canada.
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Originally Posted by jtur88
The biggest one of those is at Roanoke, Virginia, but these look like the wrong kind of trees, more like the Pacific Northwest.
Edit---found some more pictures of it, this is the one at Roanoke.
JT your pics are getting smaller and smaller.
Any how if i dont know the place Google images is my only option and i lose interest in an image search on a particular heading after 2 pages thats usually a couple of hundred images, so far on this one =
Red Brick schoolhouse =zip
Red brick library=zip
Red brick church=zip
Will work on red brick building after lunch..
I can't see anything unique about it in that picture. It seems to be a Dutch architecture, which might indicate NYC, but that's not unique to the Big Apple.
Just noticed the sign at the bottom right of the pic, now to figure out what it says, kinda tough at this small resolution..
Even blown up, it's hard to tell if it says Senior Center or Science Center.
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