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1. I would love to live in this place. It isn't located in the capital of Florida, as that would be Tallahassee, but it's found in one of the most visited places in that state. I would love to live with Mickey and Minnie and the others. Can you guess where I'd like to live?
2. My next favorite place is in France. This site is a hub of culture, and I'd be surrounded by some of the greatest works of art in the known world. It will be a bit strange to live where my entry hall is under a giant glass pyramid, but I'd be willing. Where am I wanting to live?
3. In the United States there are few places more famous than this next place I'd like to live. Unfortunately, others already live there. But I can still dream. Part of the roof-line has a glorious oval dome and the exterior of the house is mostly painted one color. Even though others live there, there are still lots of rooms I'm sure I could use. Where would I like to live now?
4. OK. Back to fun places. This next place is located in the UK. There are other places like this one, but I would love to live in England. This location is built to represent small colorful blocks built up to be huge attractions. The small blocks were invented in 1949 by Ole Kirk Christiansen in Denmark. The original product has expanded and improved over the decades but still holds the same thrill for kids of all ages. Where would I like to live surrounded by fun and blocks?
5. In the southern part of the US they are known for their toe-tapping, twangy music. I would love to live in the best known performance hall for this type of entertainment. This location has been used to broadcast the oldest, continually running, country music show in the world. There have been live performances at this location since 1925. Where would I like to live and meet some of the stars of the type of music?
6. I love history. This next place I would like to live is all about it. But not just US history or even European history, more like "the beginning of time" history. It's located in the country where the first Olympics were held. It was established in 1829 and has been growing and expanding ever since. Its current location has been in existence since 1866. Where would I be living, being surrounded by such amazing artifacts?
7. This next location is one of the most recognizable buildings in all the world. It offers culture in the form of stage performance and sits overlooking the water. It opened in 1973 and has been shown in many movies and television shows since its creation. I'm not sure about living in a place that looks like it came from space or maybe was modelled after the sails of ships, but I would love to try. Where would I like to live now?
8. You might have to think "small" in order to come up with the next place I'd like to live. It's located in Germany but inside you can tour much of Europe, and even America, in a single day. I'm fascinated by modes of transportation and this location offers me a full dose of fun in motion. This is known as the largest of its kind in the world even though the name doesn't really say that. Where would I like to live now that I will feel like a giant?
9. This next place indulges one of the deepest desires of so many females. I am drawn there for several reasons. Located in a part of the US that gets some very serious weather. it is also the location of one of the most prestigious Medical Centers in the world. But the building I want to live in is made for fun and also greets millions of visitors a year. Where do I want to be?
10. To live in this last place, I would have to learn to indulge my "outdoorsy" side. It is big enough to touch 3 states in the US. I would be surrounded by some of nature's most beautiful country. I could bathe in the natural hot springs and shower in a natural geyser. I could look at mountains and grasslands all at the same time. Where am I going to live in nature?
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