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- What's one of the oldest buildings or landmarks you've seen?
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- An 1840s gravestone...
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and coming from a city that was founded by settlers barely 20 years before, that's saying something! ;-)
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- Kolner Dom? Mebbe
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I don't think hat it;s actually the oldest placer I've seen (i'm thinking that title might go to Dunluce castle in Northern Ireland…
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- Stonehenge is the oldest place I've been
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A moment pressed up against the chain link fence late in 1994. On a road trip with a uni friend and her uncle. We pulled off the motorway and d…
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- White House
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1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC I've seen older, but locations are harder to find.
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- New Manchester Ruins @ Sweetwater Creek State Park is the oldest place I've been
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Yet another memory of me and Michael that's just a memory. I've lost since tossed out our pictures.
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- Ol' Tree
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Well I suppose the 100 year old tree in my backyard isn't a landmark but it was planted by my great grandpa back when planting trees was a …
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- Pompeii - "the lost city" near Mount Vesuvius is the oldest place I've been
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The main reason that Mt. Vesuvio is so famous, is because of the A.D. 79 eruption. The entire city of Pompeii was frozen in time by the lava an…
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