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  • in reply to: FS2022 #PublicArtFinder Pointless Prize #1118710
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    Prince George’s County Central Services Center, Hyattsville, MD

    in reply to: Monuments and Memorials Pointless Prize #1118705
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    Fredrick Douglass Square, University of Maryland, College Park, MD

    in reply to: Pointless Prize: 2022 Photo Scavenger Hunt #1118704
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    Cool bike.

    in reply to: Pointless Prize: 2022 Photo Scavenger Hunt #1118701
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    For a long time, I have been making many predictions, far in advance, of events since come to pass, naming the particular locality. I acknowledge all to have been accomplished through divine power and inspiration.

    in reply to: SOCKS! SOCKS! SOCKS! Pointless Prize #1118594
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    I want to ride my bicycle/I want to ride my bike/I want to ride my bicycle/I want to ride it where I like.

    in reply to: FS2022 #PublicArtFinder Pointless Prize #1118593
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    Club 300 Bench at the Lake Artemesia Welcome Center, College Park, MD.

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    The home of Berwyn Beryl, the Alley No. 9 groundhog. Named after the incomparable English Cyclist Beryl Burton, the groundhog Berwyn Beryl is no doubt hibernating in here and dreaming of this spring’s Whistle Pig Nationals. Its namesake Beryl Burton dominated women’s cycle racing in the UK from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles. She set numerous records including the women’s record for the 12-hour time-trial which exceeded the men’s record for two years.

    in reply to: Monuments and Memorials Pointless Prize #1118590
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    The Luther Goldman Birding Trail, Lake Artemesia, College Park, MD. Named after the late Luther Chase Goldman, Prince George’s County resident, field biologist, pioneer wildlife refuge manager and the Fish & Wildlife Service’s first official photographer.

    in reply to: Monuments and Memorials Pointless Prize #1118554
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    @consularrider 212264 wrote:

    Shakespeare’s A$$ in Central Park, NYC. From 1864 on the 300th anniversary of his birth. Had to take his backside since there was no name on the front.

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    Guy had some guns.

    in reply to: SOCKS! SOCKS! SOCKS! Pointless Prize #1118553
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    The noted physicist Borscht von Bockmist scientifically proved that cyclists wearing socks with horizontal lines are faster than those wearing socks with vertical lines. One shouldn’t let that unfortunate incident between the doctor and a zebra detract from the man’s impact on hosiery.

    in reply to: FS2022 #PublicArtFinder Pointless Prize #1118549
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    Lake Artemesia Visitor’s Center, College Park

    in reply to: Pointless Prize: 2022 Photo Scavenger Hunt #1118548
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    Win With Wilson

    in reply to: Monuments and Memorials Pointless Prize #1118545
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    Lakeland Historical Markers, College Park, depicting the story of the historic Black neighborhood. The story of Lakeland mirrors the experience of Black people during legalized segregation in the United States. From the 1960s through the mid-1980s, the urban renewal process in Lakeland demolished many family homes, displaced 104 of 150 households, leaving only a third of original Lakelanders in the community.

    in reply to: Monuments and Memorials Pointless Prize #1118492
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    Odell Road at the top of the “Odell Bump.” It must have been a wild time at Van Horn’s Tavern as the victorious Count de Rochambeau and his army took a break from their march from Yorktown. The trip to Yorktown is worth it. When I was there a couple years ago Redoubt #10 (taken by Hamilton) was about to fall into the bay.

    in reply to: FS2022 #PublicArtFinder Pointless Prize #1118479
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    The Tree Cow by Elva Brosht (5-15-21) looks onto Beaver Dam Road on the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center aka “The Farms.”

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