Whats your citys landmark

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KaiRai

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The enourmous amount of immigrants in the town centre and most districts, and one or two districts where you can't go if you're white after 8pm. I really wish I was joking...
 

The Lawn

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Our performing arts/art gallery/theater/town hall building is quite famous, I think.
We have a gardens of the world place too.
And quite a large mall.
 

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BudZer said:

This hulking, colossal bell tower is also a gargantuan waste of taxpayer dollars. It also gets annoying having your school across the street from it every day at twelve.
That is incredibly ugly.

We have a minster and a wall. It's pretty cool.
 

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It used to be a Replica of The Parthenon,but now it's either LP Field,The Batman Building,The Close Encounters Building or the Ghostbusters Building.Aside from the stadium no locals actually know the names of these buildings,they just look like something from pop culture and get named after it.
 

RicoADF

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Sydney Opera House, Syndey Harbour Bridge, Sydney Centerpoint Tower.
 

Jamash

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That's the main landmark, but there are also plenty of other tourist attractions like theme parks, roller coasters, theatres, piers, and other things that I can't be bothered to mention in detail (I'm not the Tourist Board).
 

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HardRockSamurai said:
I live in Baltimore, so it would probably be either:

A) The Domino Sugar Factory, famous for making the city smell funny.
B) The Chesapeake Bay, famous for being polluted by The Domino Sugar Factory.
Hey. I'm moving to Baltimore in two weeks. Good to hear it's well regarded by residents.
 

bodyklok

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Well I don't live in a city but if I had to choose a landmark for my village then I'd go for our local pub, that's probably the same for every little village in the UK.
 

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Khell_Sennet said:
I take the bus so I need not worry about the parking lot though that is hell due to all the TOURISTS its a tourist attraction I mainly just hang out there with my friends because they all live close to it (I live near kingsway which I could walk to but I have to take a 40 min busride to get to WEM) but its still a good place I like its amusment park and its pool I hang out at its arcade almost daily it may be hellish but its the good kind the central heating kind (better than -shudders- northgate strip mall)
 

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Heh, it's funny 'cause you said city. I live about 18 miles from the nearest large town, let alone city... Shropshire FTW!

My local landmarks would probably be:
Its pretty big, as far as hills go...

or:

Awesome huh?
Or not...
 

Librarian Mike

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Khell_Sennet said:
LeonHellsvite said:
the title kinda explains it but what is your citys main landmark or tourist attraction

Mine would be west edmonton mall
You liar. WEM isn't an attraction, it's a punishment. A place where we put dissidents and malcontents so they can experience the discomfort and stress of being packed in with tens of thousands of idiots who have no idea where they are going, all the essential escalators being down for repairs making them have to travel way out of their way to get from one floor to the other, all for little-to-no real variety in the stores they can visit, as 95% of the mall consists of clothing, shoes, and jewelry. All of this at 15% over retail anywhere else, with the added stress of "The Parking Lot Game", where visitors spend forty-five minutes searching for a parking stall while retards saunter through the driving lanes and dive out from between parked vehicles.

I'd say my home town landmark is probably the U-of-A "Butter Dome". A giant gymnasium shaped like a rounded-corners brick, plated in PostIt Note colored yellow sheet metal, making it look like a giant slab of butter. It's so hideous and brightly colored, you literally cannot help but spot it if you are anywhere near the campus.

WEM, Butterdome, ... guys guys guys. Have you forgotten?

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/xc/XABEDMbat_melle1.jpg

I love Edmonton, but man do we have some lame stuff here. haha.