The 'Which Skyline Is This' Game (downtown, Baltimore)
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Thanks, HandsUpThumbsDown, can you provide us with a clue? I think that will be helpful, particularly if you are using a non-major city skyline pic. Chicago, NYC, LA, etc. are pretty easy to point out, but some of these smaller ones can be tricky without a push in the right direction.
I wouldn't have recognized that picture as Dayton, and I used to live there. Taken from an unusual angle, and at dusk, the buildings are hard to identify.
I didn't recognize it as Dayton, I just thought it would be a city of about that size from about that area, and I knew it wasn't Cincinnati, Cleveland or Nashville. I second guessed myself because the river seemed to big for Dayton, and went with Tulsa because I heard it still had some older buildings despite being further West.
I didn't recognize it as Dayton, I just thought it would be a city of about that size from about that area, and I knew it wasn't Cincinnati, Cleveland or Nashville. I second guessed myself because the river seemed to big for Dayton, and went with Tulsa because I heard it still had some older buildings despite being further West.
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