I'll take Landmarks and Geography for....

Scarab KV

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My job has me traveling through areas where other members live, so I figure I might as well have a little fun with it.
Lets see how well you know your surroundings when they're out of your environment.
I'll post pics from my cell of structural and geographic landmarks. Could be city skylines, signs, buildings, bridges, etc and you answer in a question format beginning with" What is or Where is"
Some will be pretty easy, while others will be teasers meant to trip you up. Look for clues in the pic combined with clues from my posts of my current travels to find the answers.

Example

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"What is the Statue of Liberty" or "Where is NYC"

Have fun with it:)
 
There's a bridge identical to that one over the Ohio between Indiana and Kentucky on USA 231 northeast of Owensboro.
 
There's a bridge identical to that one over the Ohio between Indiana and Kentucky on USA 231 northeast of Owensboro.

Yup. That's the heavy haulers route around the KY scales.....not that I was on it for that reason:sifone:
 
What is the Bridge to Toledo?

OK, might not be called that, but I do know where it's at. :sifone:

Veterans Memorial Skyway. I think.

It's the design that shouldn't be used this far north on account of that whole "huge chunks of ice that fall off and down onto the inside lanes of traffic because ice forms so easily on the structure" design. :)

That bridge freaks me out. The physics just don't work for me.
 
Veterans Memorial Skyway. I think.

It's the design that shouldn't be used this far north on account of that whole "huge chunks of ice that fall off and down onto the inside lanes of traffic because ice forms so easily on the structure" design. :)

That bridge freaks me out. The physics just don't work for me.

That's the one John
 
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