Two weeks ago’s contest was won by YLB. The correct answer was Amsterdam.
Here’s this week’s, good luck!
by Lee — ,
Two weeks ago’s contest was won by YLB. The correct answer was Amsterdam.
Here’s this week’s, good luck!
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I am no good at this – but Columbus has a rail line on Broad Street – but it looks more like England.
Isn’t there a Broad Street station in London?
Oh yeah, it is East Broad Street.
Burlington, NJ
E. Broad St. near St. Mary St.
Link
Damn I saw a reference to Burlington in a search I was doing!
Burlington NJ
http://www.bing.com/maps/#Jndo.....k1MDE3MzA5
ARRGH
I didn’t update – last I looked there was only one post – drat you guys are fast!
I would have gotten it if I just followed Broad further from Palmyra. It eventually turned hard east.
I looked at about two dozen cities with an E. Broad St. This one was harder than I thought it would be.
Anytime you see little arrows on the road labels, you will see arrows on the road map view as well.
I saved myself a lot of time by only looking at cities where Broad showed arrows on the map view. Burlington was the second city I found with arrows on Broad (Mansfield, TX).
And once again, I found a NJ location. What’s that, about four or five times now, Lee?
@8
You get all the NJ ones. It’s weird. Another person (Waguy) has gotten all the NY ones.
Congrats!