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1. This town has windmills, tulips, parades and it even has Sinter Klaas visit in the wintertime. It's in the United States in the Midwest. Wouldn't you (wooden shoe) know the name of the town? What is it called?
2. Visitors can stop at the border of Florida to pick up some free orange juice. You can stay at this Fort place. You can see "It's a Small World", "The Country Bear Jamboree", and meet Mickey. Where are you on vacation?
3. You can wake up to icebergs every day here. You can drive in the pitch dark at noon. It's the biggest island in the world. Where are you?
4. In this tourist destination you can visit Saint Mark's (San Marco's) Square. You can take a water taxi, see gondolas, walk in churches or feed the pigeons. What city are you visiting?
5. What city is the home to the "Mona Lisa" and the Eiffel Tower?
6. In which state of the USA can you see the Fern Grotto and the Dole pineapple factory? Possibly go to a luau?
7. You can go shopping on Temple Street. You get so many good deals there, Rolex watches for only $25.00 and fortunes told for $5.00 (in Chinese). There are two parts to this city, one is Kowloon. What city are you visiting?
8. Where can you follow a red brick road and go from the Old North Church to Paul Revere's house to the U.S.S. Constitution? What city are you in?
9. You are in sunny California, you stop to visit a zoo and then possibly see Shamu. You might want to see the "Padres" play. What city are you in now?
10. This town is known as the glittery town (some call it Glitter
Gulch). Your dreams can come true or you can lose your shirt. She gets to see "Paris", "Venetian", "New Orleans" and "Texas" every day. Bugsy Malone, where am I?
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