You would see the National Aquarium, the Orioles and Ravens play, lots of people eating crabs, lots of historic buildings, a beautiful Inner Harbor, and "Hair Spray"
I'm in BaltimoreWhat would I see if I were in your town?
the Victoria memorial, indian museum(the oldest in asia), the national library(which is considered haunted), park street(the most happening place in the city)....and lots more...(Calcutta-India)
and if you feel homesick, you can look up - you will find a piece of the same sky you see in your town!!!
A cave and if you hurry a lot of soldiers.What would I see if I were in your town?
Cows....deer.....more cows.
I live in Nanaimo B.C,Canada
and tomorrow is our Bathtub race
tonight is the fire works and earlier there
was a parade the late mayor Frank Ney started it years ago...but check it out....
http://www.tngbbs.com/bathtubracingWhat would I see if I were in your town?
Vineyards, grapes, wineries, spas, a giant "Winecrusher" statue, hills, more grapes, a mucky river, a clocktower square, lots of boutique shops, B%26amp;Bs, and did I mention more grapes?
(Napa Valley)
The oldest baseball stadium in America still in use, Rickwood Field, opened in 1910.
The world's tallest cast iron statue, Vulcan, Roman god of the forge. He's not wearing any pants. "Moon over Homewood" is a favorite local joke.
I know a couple of good rib joints as well.
Birmingham, AL
my town is pretty small.. the library and police station are near my house.. there will be a row of shops, kfc, mcD's. pizza hut, skylines
let us just take the bus to the next town
Mount Hood, Mount Saint Helen's, a river, many bridges, Pioneer Courthouse Square, Powell's Books, a small skyline.
the good year blimp
Not much - I live in a sleepy little town.
The Vegas Strip, the Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon....
You would see Swedes, stores, a bus station, the sea and more things that I'm not thinking of right now. I live in Sikfors, but that's a village so I'm refering to Piteć°“.
Well you'd see the Mississippi River, Lots of building, The Arch, and Busch Stadium.
you would see the tower of americas.
the team that won the NBA championship this year.
alot of mexicans..
few attractive people..
and me.
You would go white water rafting, visit the Clay Center, and see a bunch of people in overalls.
I'm in Charleston, West Virginia
lavendar fields everywhere, yes people getting crab from the bay, fishing boats, hippies and lots of people on bikes.
I live just outside town, but if ya were there. You would see the Memorial Bridge crosses the St. Johns River, then you would come upon the oldest dining car in Fl.(you know drive-in restaurant) then a few blocks and ya are at the Courthouse. Its
just a normal small city. With all the good points and bad points of every other small city. There is also lots of churches,
stores,novelty shops, a couple small malls. The most fun is to stay along the river(s) or at a lake, plus the beach(Ocean) is only like 26 miles away, and several springs within an hrs ride. Y'all have a Good-one!
you really wouldn't see anything.. couple buildings but thats about it.. charleston, wv
In KC you'll see fountains fountains fountains, we have the most in the world other than Italy! Also the best parking system for professional football and baseball!
The Mississippi River. Tall Buidlings, and a dome.
LOTS OF FLOWERS
in plymouth ma, u would find plymouth rock, alot of lobster type of dishes. and may see some nice scenery
i live in anaheim....so Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, and Angels Baseball Game, Mighty Ducks Game....etc
houses, houses and some cars and some water - Long Island
not much, one stop light, a bunch of Baptist churches and a few local stores, oh yeah and we have a Subway now!!! WOOHOO!! small, rural southern towns, don'cha love em?
The house where Jack Nicholson grew up in. thats it really.
not much it's a small town
Small country town with Farms and lots of churches!
you would see desert, a lot of buildings being made, heat, diamondbacks, tempe town lake, grand canyon.....
young men with gunshot wounds
pot-holed streets
some plush neighborhoods
a good library
closed Catholic churches
a nice park (land that was donated to the city many years ago when the owner died)
me!
The Passaic River
A view of the NYC skyline from the Park on the Hill
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