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Ok...I know at first glance is seems a little "egocentric" but since I 'm in a different city/town everyday I'll supply the clues.

City#1

1st Clue- this town is located in the "cheese head state"

2nd clue- name of town same as 1st name of an American president stricken with polio.

3rd clue-

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Um... "cheesehead state" - Wisconsin

Prez's name is... Franklin, as in Franklin Delano Roosevelt

 

Franklin, Wis. is located southwest of Milwaukee

 

Am I right? Headborg??

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Um... "cheesehead state"  - Wisconsin

Prez's name is... Franklin, as in Franklin Delano Roosevelt

 

Franklin, Wis.  is located southwest of Milwaukee 

 

Am I right?  Headborg??

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Yes...Correct....Score=jaz4debo-1 Everybody Else=0

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City#2:

Clue#1: This town is located in the "Show Me" State.

Clue#2: The name of this town is also the name of an Island Nation.

Clue#3: This town is the closest town to the U.S. Population Center- a statistical point that represents the center of the United States...making this town truly the "heart" of the country.

 

Where am I?

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City#2:

Clue#1: This town is located in the "Show Me" State.

Clue#2:  The name of this town is also the name of an Island Nation.

Clue#3:  This town is the closest town to the U.S. Population Center- a statistical point that represents the center of the United States...making this town truly the "heart" of the country.

 

Where am I?

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Would that be Hayti, MO? :b-day:

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City#2:

Clue#1: This town is located in the "Show Me" State.

Clue#2:  The name of this town is also the name of an Island Nation.

Clue#3:  This town is the closest town to the U.S. Population Center- a statistical point that represents the center of the United States...making this town truly the "heart" of the country.

 

Where am I?

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Would that be Hayti, MO? :b-day:

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No..but was a real good guess...getting warmer.

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City#2:

Clue#1: This town is located in the "Show Me" State.

Clue#2:  The name of this town is also the name of an Island Nation.

Clue#3:  This town is the closest town to the U.S. Population Center- a statistical point that represents the center of the United States...making this town truly the "heart" of the country.

 

Where am I?

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ANSWER= CUBA, MO

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CITY#3:

 

Clue#1: this motto of this state was once "the land of opportunity"

CLue#2: this town's name has 2 words in it.

cLUE#3: THOSE TWO WORDS ARE IN THE LYRICS OF John Denver's-"Take my home country roads"

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John Denver.......Take Me Home Country Roads

 

Almost heaven, West Virgina

Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River

Life is old there, older than the trees

Younger than the mountains,

Flowing like the breeze.

Country roads, take me home

To the place I belong

West Virginia, mountain mama

Take me home, country roads.

 

All my memories gather 'round her.

Miner's lady, stranger to blue water.

Dark and dusky, painted on the sky.

Misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye.

I hear her voice, in the morning hour she calls to me

Radio reminds me of my home far away

Driving down the road I get a feeling

That I should have been home yesterday

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That would be Arkansas, " the land of opportunity"

The city or town?  How about Mountain Home, in Baxter County? :flowers:

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AND WE HAVE A WINNER: DUDE!

 

A REPEAT WINNER: THE SCORE IS NOW ---jaz4debo 2/ the rest of you "losers"-jk 0

 

On to the next city:

just a second while i check my logbook.

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City#4:

 

Clue#1: this state is known as "the lone star state"

Clue#2: Debbie 'did' him.

Clue#3: American TV viewers loved to 'hate' J.R. both when he went into work in this city and away from work.

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City#4:

 

Clue#1: this state is known as "the lone star state"

Clue#2: Debbie 'did' him.

Clue#3: American TV viewers loved to 'hate' J.R. both when he went into work in this city and away from work.

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This one is too easy, HB! :biggrin:

The answer is: the Big "D", Dallas, Texas

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City#4:

 

Clue#1: this state is known as "the lone star state"

Clue#2: Debbie 'did' him.

Clue#3: American TV viewers loved to 'hate' J.R. both when he went into work in this city and away from work.

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This one is too easy, HB! :rolleyes:

The answer is: the Big "D", Dallas, Texas

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Correct: Score is now Jaz4debo-3 everyone else-0....they must not be playing....no parting prizes for them. on to the next city/town

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City#4:

 

Clue#1: this state is known as "the lone star state"

Clue#2: Debbie 'did' him.

Clue#3: American TV viewers loved to 'hate' J.R. both when he went into work in this city and away from work.

270080[/snapback]

 

 

This one is too easy, HB! :rolleyes:

The answer is: the Big "D", Dallas, Texas

270621[/snapback]

 

Correct: Score is now Jaz4debo-3 everyone else-0....they must not be playing....no parting prizes for them. on to the next city/town

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City#5

 

Clue#1: this state is known as the "sooner" state.

Clue#2: this town is named after the last full blood Creek Nation Chief

Clue#3: on July 17th, 1863 Union and Confederate forces fought for control of this Territory near by.

Clue#4: town established 1872 under different name at site of a Missouri-Kansas-Texas-Railroad company depot.

Clue#5: U.S postal service changed the name of the town to what it is today-when it established a post office here in 1886.

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HB, are you in Muskogee, Oklahoma?

BTW, whenever I hear or see that name, I recall the Merle Haggard song, "Okie from Muskogee". Now its stuck in my mind as if on replay. :angry:

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HB, are you in Muskogee, Oklahoma?

BTW, whenever I hear or see that name, I recall the Merle Haggard song, "Okie from Muskogee".  Now its stuck in my mind as if on replay.  :hug:

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Sorry, you're close...but not correct...please try again.

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