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It may not look like it, but famous writers and heads of state have stayed in this place.

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The newsvendor suggests USA and the air-conditioning units might mean somewhere south? I'm just fishing, Frans.

 

Cheers, Ken.

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Yes, the USA is right. Good fishing, Ken! I hesitate to say that it is in the south - my knowledge of American history is too limited to confirm that. But is definitely not the deep south.

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Frans

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It looks like Hill Top House, Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. There should be a stone turret to the left, I believe. Sadly, the last I'd heard, they were going to tear it down.

 

That was a very difficult test. It's a delight that Americans can't spot it and it was identified as Devon. There is an English Channel light to that image. The only connection I have is having ridden an old Triumph up there a couple of hot and hazy weekends.

 

- Charlie

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It's a delight that Americans can't spot it and it was identified as Devon. There is an English Channel light to that image.

 

- Charlie

 

the AC should have made it clear that it is can't be Devon or Cornwall.

I would have thought more North, like Rhode Island or so..

 

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Uwe

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It looks like Hill Top House, Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. There should be a stone turret to the left, I believe. Sadly, the last I'd heard, they were going to tear it down.

 

That was a very difficult test. It's a delight that Americans can't spot it and it was identified as Devon. There is an English Channel light to that image. The only connection I have is having ridden an old Triumph up there a couple of hot and hazy weekends.

 

- Charlie

 

 

Excellent, Charlie!

I stayed in the place a few years ago - it is falling apart and there is a danger that part of the hotel will break off and fall in the river... It was built in 1888 and famous people stayed here like Alexander Graham Bell, Mark Twain, Carl Sandburg, Pearl S. Buck, President Woodrow Wilson and many others. A place with history, American history. There is also an amazing view over the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers. Furthermore, Harper's Ferry is a most historic place, as it is in Harper's Ferry that the American Civil War started. Is there no money to restore this hotel? Bit surprised that the American members didn't recognize this right away.

Your turn!

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Frans

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Harper's Ferry is a very important location in American history.

 

Cheers, Ken.

 

Yes indeed, Ken, with the story of the abolitionist John Brown and all that. Just a few lines from Wikipedia to whet the members' appetites:

'John Brown was an American abolitionist, and folk hero who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to end all slavery. President Abraham Lincoln said he was a "misguided fanatic" and Brown has been called "the most controversial of all 19th-century Americans." His attempt in 1859 to start a liberation movement among enslaved African Americans in Harpers Ferry, Virginia electrified the nation. He was tried for treason against the state of Virginia, the murder of five proslavery Southerners, and inciting a slave insurrection and was subsequently hanged. Historians agree that the Harpers Ferry raid in 1859 escalated tensions that a year later led to secession and the American Civil War.'

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